Meaning & Definition of word "Fuller"

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    Fuller

    /ˈfʊlər/

    noun:

    • 1. A person or thing that makes something fuller.
      • Example: He worked as a fuller, treating the wool to make it denser.

    adjective:

    • 1. Comparative form of full; having a greater degree of fullness.
      • Example: The second glass of water was fuller than the first.
    • 2. Richer or more intense in quality.
      • Example: Her voice sounded fuller after she had warmed up.
    • 3. A term used to describe a more complete or elaborate version of something.
      • Example: The revised report provided a fuller analysis of the data.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'fuller', derived from Old English 'fullian' meaning 'to make full'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    fuller figure:

    A form that is more rounded and has more volume.

    fuller life:

    A life that is richer and more fulfilling.

    fuller sound:

    A sound that is more resonant or deep.

    Related Words

    full:

    Containing as much as possible; filled.

    fill:

    To make something full; to occupy space.

    Slang Meanings of fuller

    Meaning: Someone who is considered to be plump or overweight but in a positive way.

    Example Sentence: She's not skinny, she's just fuller in all the right places.

    Meaning: Used informally to describe someone who enhances their presence or charisma.

    Example Sentence: He has a fuller personality that draws people in.