full adjective (CONTAINING A LOT)
A2 (of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or a lot:
My plate was already full.
A2 containing a lot of things or people or a lot of something:
I'm full of admiration for you.
You're always so full of energy.
› involving a lot of activities:
She has a very full life.
be full of sth
be full of your own importance disapproving
› to think and act as if you are very important:
Since he got his new job, he's been very full of his own importance.
be full of yourself C2 disapproving
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full adjective (COMPLETE)
A2 [ before noun ] complete, whole, or containing a lot of detail:
Few journalists have managed to convey the full horror of the situation.
Scientists have not yet determined the full impact of the oil spill.
Are you a full member (= do you have all the membership rights) of the club?
in full
B1 completely:
in full flow
be in full swing
in full view
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- The board concurred that the editor should have full control over editorial matters.
- He made a full confession to the police.
- When the newspapers published the full story, all his earlier deceits were revealed.
- The prognosis after the operation was for a full recovery.
- The minister accepted full responsibility for the disaster and resigned.
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full adjective (GREATEST POSSIBLE)
B1 [ before noun ] the greatest possible:
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- The opposition was in full cry in Parliament last night over the proposed changes to the education bill.
- When we arrived, the party was in full swing and the room was abuzz.
- You need it on full lock .
- The move from stage to films allowed Gildit to give full play to his sense of the fantastic.
- I don't feel I'm achieving my full potential in my present job.
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full adjective (LARGE)
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full adjective (STRONG)
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full adverb (COMPLETE)
know full well
› to understand a situation completely:
full adverb (STRAIGHT)
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