cram |
full |
As a noun cram
is the act of cramming.
As a verb cram
is to ; as, to cram anything into a basket; to cram a room with people.
As an adjective full is
foul, rotten.
absolute |
full |
As a noun absolute
is (philosophy) that which is totally unconditioned, unrestricted, pure, perfect, or complete; that which can be thought of without relation to others .
As an adjective full is
foul, rotten.
voracious |
full |
As adjectives the difference between voracious and full
is that
voracious is wanting or devouring great quantities of food while
full is foul, rotten.
silly |
full |
As adjectives the difference between silly and full
is that
silly is (
label) pitiable; deserving of compassion; helpless while
full is foul, rotten.
As a noun silly
is (colloquial) a silly person; a fool.
full |
overload |
As an adjective full
is foul, rotten.
As a verb overload is
to load excessively.
As a noun overload is
an excessive load.
stupid |
full |
As adjectives the difference between stupid and full
is that
stupid is lacking in intelligence or exhibiting the quality of having been done by someone lacking in intelligence while
full is foul, rotten.
As an adverb stupid
is (slang|dated) extremely.
As a noun stupid
is a stupid person; a fool.
full |
filed |
As an adjective full
is foul, rotten.
As a verb filed is
(
file).
full |
spacious |
Related terms |
Full is a related term of spacious.
As adjectives the difference between full and spacious
is that
full is foul, rotten while
spacious is having much space; roomy.
full |
exuberant |
Related terms |
Full is a related term of exuberant.
As adjectives the difference between full and exuberant
is that
full is foul, rotten while
exuberant is exuberant.
orbicular |
full |
Related terms |
Orbicular is a related term of full.
As adjectives the difference between orbicular and full
is that
orbicular is circular or spherical in shape; round while
full is foul, rotten.
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