How to Use "Full" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words full (adj): holding as much as possible; having no more room; having eaten enough, complete

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Used with verbs:

"This box is full."
(be: is/am/are)

"That suitcase seems full."
(seems, looks)

"This suitcase is getting full."
(getting, becoming)

"I feel too full."
(feel, be: am)

Used with adverbs:

"The sink is completely full of dishes."
(completely)

"Is the pool almost full?"
(almost, nearly)

"Her class is fairly full."
(fairly, mostly)

"I am extremely full right now."
(extremely, very, absolutely, too)

"The room was half full."
(half, partially, barely)

Used with nouns:

"We have a full schedule today."
(schedule, agenda, calendar)

"He is still waiting for full approval of his plan."
(approval, acceptance)

"I don't know if I can pay the full amount right now."
(amount, bill, charge, fee, price)

"He made a full confession."
(confession)

"We're waiting for his full statement."
(statement, apology, instructions, directions, report, explanation, description)

"They're unsure of the full impact of this crisis."
(impact, implications)

"This project requires your full attention."
(attention, support)

"This plant needs full sunlight."
(sunlight, shade)

"She received a full scholarship."
(scholarship)

"You shouldn't drive full speed in this weather."
(speed)

"He was made a full member."
(member, partner)

"He wants full control of the process."
(control)

"Success of this project requires full participation."
(participation, cooperation)

"He's not meeting his full potential."
(potential)

"We're hoping for full funding."
(funding)


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