What is the
difference between Fool and Full?
What is the difference between Fool and Full? :
Fool : (noun)
(
1 ) Person who acts unwisely
Person lacking in good judgment or sense
Idiot
Dolt
Are you a fool?
Full : (adjective)
(
1 ) Completely filled
Holding and containing as much or as many as possible
My cup is full.
The drawers are full to overflowing.
The dustbin is full of rubbish.
(
2 ) Crowded
Having or containing much or many
She is full of vitality.
The room is full of people.
The lake is full of fish.
(
3 ) Complete
Plentiful
She gave me full information about the case.
Full : (adverb)
(
1 ) Exactly
Directly
I hit full in the face.
(
2 ) Very
She knows me full well.
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