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full vs thin

thin vs full

full is a noun but thin is not a noun.

full and thin both are adjectives.

full and thin both are verbs.

full and thin both are adverbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
full Yes Yes Yes Yes
thin No Yes Yes Yes
full (noun) thin (noun)
the time when the Moon is fully illuminated
full (adjective) thin (adjective)
containing as much or as many as is possible or normal of relatively small extent from one surface to the opposite or in cross section
(of sound) having marked deepness and body relatively thin in consistency or low in density; not viscous
having the normally expected amount lacking excess flesh
complete in extent or degree and in every particular (of sound) lacking resonance or volume
being at a peak or culminating point not dense
filled to satisfaction with food or drink very narrow
constituting the full quantity or extent; complete lacking spirit or sincere effort
having ample fabric lacking substance or significance
full (verb) thin (verb)
increase in phase take off weight
make (a garment) fuller by pleating or gathering lose thickness; become thin or thinner
beat for the purpose of cleaning and thickening make thin or thinner
lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture
full (adverb) thin (adverb)
to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form) without viscosity
Difference between full and thin

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