full
full
containing much
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full with Russian translation
full usage examples
Автобус был полный, поэтому нам пришлось ждать следующего.
The bus was full, so we had to wait for the next one.
Стадион был полный, и матч начался вовремя.
The stadium was full and the match started on time.
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full belongs to the topic "Top 500". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.
full synonyms
What's the difference between full / complete / entire / whole / filled / stuffed
emphasises that something is finished or that all parts are present
She has a complete set of keys.
He read the entire book.
She ate the whole cake.
contains something inside; emphasizes the state or action of being filled
The glass is filled with water.
filled tightly; colloquially used to mean 'too full' (after eating)
I'm stuffed — I can't eat another bite.
They conducted a comprehensive review of the system.
The train was packed with commuters.
forced into a small space; often informal and negative, implies too much squeezed in
He crammed his books into the backpack.
more than full so that contents spill over; indicates excess beyond capacity
The basket was overflowing with apples.
filled to the brim; often used figuratively (brimming with confidence/joy)
She was brimming with enthusiasm.
filled or supplied to the utmost; formal/literary tone
The article is replete with historical detail.
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How to pronounce full and what this word means
full means full. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce full
/ˈfʊl/
full translation
full
full examples
The bus was full, so we had to wait for the next one.
full transcription
/ˈfʊl/, /ˈfʊl/
Questions about this word
full meaning: what does it mean?
containing much
full pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
full is pronounced as /ˈfʊl/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
full definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
The bus was full, so we had to wait for the next one. Translation: Автобус был полный, поэтому нам пришлось ждать следующего.
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