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Full vs Strength - What's the difference?

full | strength |


As an adjective full

is foul, rotten.

As a noun strength is

the quality or degree of being strong.

As a verb strength is

(obsolete) to give strength to; to strengthen.

Consummated vs Full - What's the difference?

consummated | full | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between consummated and full

is that consummated is past tense of consummate while full is to become full or wholly illuminated.

As an adjective full is

containing the maximum possible amount of that which can fit in the space available.

As an adverb full is

quite; thoroughly; completely; exactly; entirely.

As a noun full is

utmost measure or extent; highest state or degree; the state, position, or moment of fullness; fill.

Lavish vs Full - What's the difference?

lavish | full | Related terms |

Lavish is a related term of full.


As adjectives the difference between lavish and full

is that lavish is expending or bestowing profusely; profuse; prodigal while full is foul, rotten.

As a verb lavish

is to expend or bestow with profusion; to use with prodigality; to squander; as, to lavish money or praise.

Full vs Charged - What's the difference?

full | charged | Related terms |

Full is a related term of charged.


As an adjective full

is foul, rotten.

As a verb charged is

(charge).

Totally vs Full - What's the difference?

totally | full |


As adverbs the difference between totally and full

is that totally is entirely; completely while full is quite; thoroughly; completely; exactly; entirely.

As an adjective full is

containing the maximum possible amount of that which can fit in the space available.

As a noun full is

utmost measure or extent; highest state or degree; the state, position, or moment of fullness; fill.

As a verb full is

to become full or wholly illuminated.

Extensive vs Full - What's the difference?

extensive | full | Related terms |

Extensive is a related term of full.


As adjectives the difference between extensive and full

is that extensive is in the nature of an extent, wide, widespread while full is foul, rotten.

Obese vs Full - What's the difference?

obese | full | Related terms |

Obese is a related term of full.


As adjectives the difference between obese and full

is that obese is obese while full is foul, rotten.

As a noun obese

is an obese person.

Fail vs Full - What's the difference?

fail | full |


As a noun fail

is .

As an adjective full is

foul, rotten.

Full vs Lay - What's the difference?

full | lay |


As an adjective full

is foul, rotten.

As a proper noun lay is

a river in western france.

Full vs Stay - What's the difference?

full | stay |


As adjectives the difference between full and stay

is that full is foul, rotten while stay is steep; ascending.

As a noun stay is

(nautical) a strong rope supporting a mast, and leading from the head of one mast down to some other, or other part of the vessel or stay can be a prop; a support.

As a verb stay is

(nautical) to incline forward, aft, or to one side by means of stays or stay can be to prop; support; sustain; hold up; steady.

As an adverb stay is

steeply.

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