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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
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Where Natural Cycles is understated, Flo is the opposite: bubbly, colorful, full of animations.
FDR took office in 1933, when the Great Depression was in full swing.
Once the race truly begins, Newsom will be probed and prodded in ways he hasn’t experienced since his last physical exam, all in full public view.
Every time I hit the back straight—almost a full kilometer in that day’s layout—I took a deep breath and stomped on the gas.
Then, on Nov. 3, data analytics company Palantir reported record revenue and lifted its revenue guidance for the full year, adding that it expected its U.S. commercial business to more than double.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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