Full

Full. Full is an adjective, and means ‘containing a lot’: A bin full of corn.


Full

We couldn’t get in, the cinema was full. Containing all that can be held;

Containing All That Is Normal Or Possible:

If something is full, it contains as much of a substance or as many objects as it can.

The Room Was Full Of People.

Containing all that can be held;

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Always Used Before A Noun.

Fill is a verb that means to make something full or to occupy available space;

Uk / ˈFʊl.i / Us / ˈFʊl.i / Fully Adverb (Completely) Add To Word List.

We couldn’t get in, the cinema was full.

Containing All That Is Normal Or Possible: