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full
adjective as in brimming, filled
Strongest matches
adequate, big, chock-full, complete, crowded, entire, intact, packed, stocked, sufficient
Strong matches
abounding, burdened, bursting, crammed, glutted, gorged, imbued, impregnated, jammed, laden, lavish, loaded, overflowing, padded, replete, sated, satiated, satisfied, saturated, stuffed, suffused, surfeited, teeming, weighted
Weak matches
abundant, awash, bounteous, brimful, chockablock, competent, extravagant, jam-packed, jammed full, packed like sardines, plenteous, plentiful, plethoric, profuse, running over, voluminous
adjective as in thorough
Strongest matches
absolute, adequate, broad, complete, comprehensive, detailed, entire, exhaustive, extensive, generous, maximum, perfect, whole
Strong matches
integral, itemized, minute, particular, particularized, unabridged
Weak matches
abundant, all-inclusive, ample, blow-by-blow, choate, circumstantial, clocklike, copious, plenary, plenteous, plentiful, unlimited
adjective as in deep in sound
adjective as in satiated in hunger
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Example Sentences
To put it rather uncharitably, the USPHS practiced a major dental experiment on a city full of unconsenting subjects.
Could the (thus far) timid trembling give way to a full-on, grand mal seizure?
So we know that boring down to the bedrock and pumping it full of fluid can cause earthquakes.
It used to carry livestock but sailed its final voyage with a hold full of Syrian men, women, and children.
Whether he gets his full due in popular culture remains to be seen.
It ended on a complaint that she was 'tired rather and spending my time at full length on a deck-chair in the garden.'
As long as may be necessary, Sam,” replied Mr. Pickwick, “you have my full permission to remain.
It is full of poetic feeling, and the flesh tints are unusually natural.
A small book, bound in full purple calf, lay half hidden in a nest of fine tissue paper on the dressing-table.
One would not have wanted her white neck a mite less full or her beautiful arms more slender.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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