Full of Meaning in English
expression
ˈfʊɫ/ /ˈəv
FUUL-uhv
fˈʊl/ /ˈɒv
FUUL-ov
Definition
Used to say that something contains a lot of a particular thing or quality. It can describe physical objects or express that someone or something has a strong feeling or characteristic.
Usage & Nuances
Usually followed by a noun: 'full of energy', 'full of people'. Used for both positive and negative qualities. Sometimes used metaphorically. Don’t use 'full with'. Common in both statements and exclamations.
Spanish: lleno de - llena dePortuguese (BR): cheio de - cheia dePortuguese (PT): cheio de - cheia deChinese (Simplified): 充满Chinese (Traditional): 充滿Hindi: से भरा हुआArabic: مليء بـBengali: ভরাRussian: полон - наполненJapanese: 〜でいっぱいVietnamese: đầy - đầy ắpKorean: 가득한Turkish: dolup - ile doluUrdu: سے بھرا ہواIndonesian: penuh dengan
Example Sentences
The box is full of toys.
basic
Her notebook is full of drawings.
basic
He is full of ideas.
basic
This restaurant is always full of people on weekends.
natural
She's full of energy this morning.
natural
Don't be full of yourself.
natural