Synonyms of fuller

Noun


1. Fuller, Melville W. Fuller, Melville Weston Fuller

usage: United States jurist and chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1833-1910)

2. Fuller, Buckminster Fuller, R. Buckminster Fuller, Richard Buckminster Fuller

usage: United States architect who invented the geodesic dome (1895-1983)

3. fuller, workman, workingman, working man, working person

usage: a workman who fulls (cleans and thickens) freshly woven cloth for a living

Adjective


1. full (vs. empty), afloat(predicate), awash(predicate), flooded, inundated, overflowing, air-filled, brimful, brimfull, brimming, chockablock(predicate), chock-full, chockful, choke-full, chuck-full, cram full, congested, engorged, egg-filled, filled, fraught(predicate), pregnant, gas-filled, glutted, overfull, heavy, weighed down, instinct(predicate), replete(predicate), laden, loaded, ladened, overladen, overloaded, riddled, sperm-filled, stuffed, stuffed, untouched, untasted, well-lined

usage: containing as much or as many as is possible or normal; "a full glass"; "a sky full of stars"; "a full life"; "the auditorium was full to overflowing"

2. entire, full, total, whole (vs. fractional)

usage: constituting the full quantity or extent; complete; "an entire town devastated by an earthquake"; "gave full attention"; "a total failure"

3. full, total, complete (vs. incomplete)

usage: complete in extent or degree and in every particular; "a full game"; "a total eclipse"; "a total disaster"

4. full, replete(predicate), nourished (vs. malnourished)

usage: filled to satisfaction with food or drink; "a full stomach"

5. full (vs. thin), booming, stentorian, grumbling, rumbling, plangent, rich, orotund, rotund, round, pear-shaped, heavy, sonorous, sounding

usage: (of sound) having marked deepness and body; "full tones"; "a full voice"

6. full, good, ample (vs. meager)

usage: having the normally expected amount; "gives full measure"; "gives good measure"; "a good mile from here"

7. broad(prenominal), full(prenominal), high (vs. low)

usage: being at a peak or culminating point; "broad daylight"; "full summer"

8. wide, wide-cut, full, ample (vs. meager)

usage: having ample fabric; "the current taste for wide trousers"; "a full skirt"

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Definition and meaning of fuller (Dictionary)