"Full" validity in different word game dictionaries
Dictionary | Validity |
---|---|
Scrabble US(US/Canada/Thailand - TWL/NWL) | Yes |
Scrabble UK(International - SOWPODS/CSW) | Yes |
Words with Friends(WWF) | Yes |
"full" Definition
- containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space
- full of something/somebody having or containing a large number or amount of something/somebody
- (British English also full up) having had enough to eat
- [usually before noun] complete; with nothing missing
- [usually before noun] to the highest level or greatest amount possible synonym maximum
- busy; involving a lot of activities
- full of something (of a person) thinking or talking a lot about a particular thing
- [only before noun] used to emphasize an amount or a quantity
- appearing as a complete circle
- (of a person or part of the body) large and round. ‘Full’ is sometimes used to avoid saying ‘fat’.
- made with plenty of cloth; fitting loosely
- deep, strong and rich
"full" Synonyms & Antonyms
"full" synonyms:
- packed,
- crowded,
- crammed,
- brimming,
- filled,
- jammed,
- stuffed,
- bursting,
- congested,
- loaded,
- teeming,
- brimful,
- cramped,
- flooded,
- heaving,
- inundated,
- overfull,
- stocked,
- swarming
"full" antonyms:
- empty,
- blank,
- devoid,
- vacant,
- void,
- bare,
- stark,
- defective,
- deficient,
- inadequate,
- insufficient,
- lacking,
- needy,
- unloaded,
- unsatisfied,
- wanting,
- deserted,
- clear,
- unfilled