Definisjon av Full

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Verb

full - beat for the purpose of cleaning and thickening; "full the cloth"
beat come out better in a competition, race, or conflict; "Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship"; "We beat the competition"; "Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game"
full - make (a garment) fuller by pleating or gathering
modify, alter, change make less severe or harsh or extreme; "please modify this letter to make it more polite"; "he modified his views on same-gender marriage"
Full - increase in phase; "the moon is waxing"
wax, full
wane decrease in phase; "the moon is waning"
increase make bigger or more; "The boss finally increased her salary"; "The university increased the number of students it admitted"

Adjective

full - containing as much or as many as is possible or normal; "a full glass"; "a sky full of stars"; "a full life"; "the auditorium was full to overflowing"
empty holding or containing nothing; "an empty glass"; "an empty room"; "full of empty seats"; "empty hours"
fullness the property of a sensation that is rich and pleasing; "the music had a fullness that echoed through the hall"; "the cheap wine had no body, no mellowness"; "he was well aware of the richness of his own appearance"
awash, flooded, inundated, overflowing, afloat borne on the water; floating
air-filled full of air
brimful, brimfull, brimming filled to capacity; "a brimful cup"; "I am brimful of chowder"; "a child brimming over with curiosity"; "eyes brimming with tears"
chock-full, chockablock, chockful, choke-full, chuck-full, cram full packed full to capacity; "chowder chockablock with pieces of fish"
congested, engorged overfull as with blood
egg-filled full of eggs
filled (usually followed by `with' or used as a combining form) generously supplied with; "theirs was a house filled with laughter"; "a large hall filled with rows of desks"; "fog-filled air"
fraught, pregnant filled with or attended with; "words fraught with meaning"; "an incident fraught with danger"; "a silence pregnant with suspense"
gas-filled full of a gas
glutted, overfull exceeding demand; "a glutted market"
weighed down, heavy darkened by clouds; "a heavy sky"
instinct, replete (followed by `with')deeply filled or permeated; "imbued with the spirit of the Reformation"; "words instinct with love"; "it is replete with misery"
ladened, laden, loaded burdened psychologically or mentally; "laden with grief"; "oppressed by a sense of failure"
overladen, overloaded loaded past capacity
riddled (often followed by `with') damaged throughout by numerous perforations or holes; "a sweater riddled with moth holes"; "cliffs riddled with caves"; "the bullet-riddled target"
sperm-filled filled with sperm
stuffed filled with something; "a stuffed turkey"
stuffed filled with something; "a stuffed turkey"
untasted, untouched still full; "an untouched cocktail in her hand"
full - (of sound) having marked deepness and body; "full tones"; "a full voice"
thin lacking excess flesh; "you can't be too rich or too thin"; "Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look"-Shakespeare
stentorian, booming used of the voice
grumbling, rumbling continuous full and low-pitched throbbing sound; "the rumbling rolling sound of thunder"
plangent loud and resounding; "plangent bells"; "the plangent minority"
rich pleasantly full and mellow; "a rich tenor voice"
orotund, pear-shaped, rotund, round (of sounds) full and rich; "orotund tones"; "the rotund and reverberating phrase"; "pear-shaped vowels"
sonorous, heavy darkened by clouds; "a heavy sky"
full - complete in extent or degree and in every particular; "a full game"; "a total eclipse"; "a total disaster"
total
complete having every necessary or normal part or component or step; "a complete meal"; "a complete wardrobe"; "a complete set of the Britannica"; "a complete set of china"; "a complete defeat"; "a complete accounting"
full - having the normally expected amount; "gives full measure"; "gives good measure"; "a good mile from here"
good
full - filled to satisfaction with food or drink; "a full stomach"
replete
Full - having ample fabric; "the current taste for wide trousers"; "a full skirt"
wide, wide-cut, full
ample affording an abundant supply; "had ample food for the party"; "copious provisions"; "food is plentiful"; "a plenteous grape harvest"; "a rich supply"
Full - constituting the full quantity or extent; complete; "an entire town devastated by an earthquake"; "gave full attention"; "a total failure"
entire, full, total
whole including all components without exception; being one unit or constituting the full amount or extent or duration; complete; "gave his whole attention"; "a whole wardrobe for the tropics"; "the whole hog"; "a whole week"; "the baby cried the whole trip home"; "a whole loaf of bread"
Full - being at a peak or culminating point; "broad daylight"; "full summer"
broad, full
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Substantiv

Full - Utmost measure or extent; highest state or degree; the state, position, or moment of fullness; fill.
Full - The phase of the moon when it is entire face is illuminated, full moon.

Verb

Full - To become full or wholly illuminated.
Full - To baptise.
Full - To make cloth denser and firmer by soaking, beating and pressing, to waulk, walk.

Adverb

Full - Quite; thoroughly; completely; exactly; entirely.

Adjektiv

Full - Containing the maximum possible amount of that which can fit in the space available.
Full - Complete; with nothing omitted.
Full - Total, entire.
Full - Having eaten to satisfaction, having a "full" stomach; replete.
Full - Of a garment, of a size that is ample, wide, or having ample folds or pleats to be comfortable.
Full - Having depth and body; rich.

OmegaWiki Dictionary Ω

  • Full
    Containing the most or maximum amount possible in the given available space.
  • Full
    In tourism when everything is occupied.
  • Full
    Having eaten enough.

Adjektiv - Gradbøying

  • Positiv: full
  • Komparativ: fuller / more full
  • Superlativ: fullest / most full

Verb

  • Infinitiv: (to) full
  • Presens: full / fulls
  • Preteritum: fulled
  • Perfektum: (have) fulled

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