Full
Example: The bottle is full of water now
Definition
"Full" describes a state where something contains as much as possible or is completely filled, such as a bottle holding water without any empty space remaining.
Etymology
The word "full" comes from the Old English 'full,' meaning 'filled up, complete, entire.' It is related to similar words in other Germanic languages, like Old Norse 'fullr.' Did you know that "full" has maintained its meaning of completeness for over a thousand years?
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"Full" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (A1) - set 3", containing 104 commonly used words.
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