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fullest

full
F f

Transcription

    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • UK Pronunciation
    • UK IPA
    • [foo l]
    • /fʊl/
    • /fʊl/
    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • [foo l]
    • /fʊl/

Definitions of fullest word

  • adjective fullest completely filled; containing all that can be held; filled to utmost capacity: a full cup. 1
  • adjective fullest complete; entire; maximum: a full supply of food for a three-day hike. 1
  • adjective fullest of the maximum size, amount, extent, volume, etc.: a full load of five tons; to receive full pay. 1
  • adjective fullest (of garments, drapery, etc.) wide, ample, or having ample folds. 1
  • adjective fullest abundant; well-supplied: a yard full of litter; a cabinet full of medicine. 1
  • adjective fullest filled or rounded out, as in form: a full bust. 1

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Origin of fullest

First appearance:

before 900
One of the 4% oldest English words
before 900; Middle English, Old English full, ful; cognate with Gothic fulls, Old Norse fullr, Old High German foll (German voll); akin to Latin plēnus, Greek plḗrēs

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Parts of speech for Fullest

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation

fullest popularity

A common word. It’s meaning is known to most children of preschool age. About 100% of English native speakers know the meaning and use the word.
Most Europeans know this English word. The frequency of it’s usage is somewhere between "mom" and "screwdriver".

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