noun the state of being filled up or containing as much or as many as possible
adjective describing a noun as containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space
Refers to a property that is fully owned by the owner, as in full ownership or full title.
A term used to describe a financial document that shows all transactions and balances, such as a full statement or full report.
Used in the context of data storage to indicate that a storage device is completely occupied or has reached its maximum capacity, as in full storage.
Refers to a course load that is at maximum capacity or complete, as in a full schedule or full course load.
Describes a patient's condition as being complete or at maximum capacity, as in full recovery or full health.
Refers to a booking or reservation that is completely occupied or at maximum capacity, as in a full reservation or full occupancy.
The writer felt a sense of full satisfaction after completing their latest novel.
The psychologist's schedule was full with back-to-back appointments.
The chef's restaurant was full with customers eager to try their new menu.
The doctor's knowledge of the patient's full medical history allowed for accurate diagnosis.
The financial analyst provided a full report detailing the company's financial performance.