Definition of

Full

The etymological origin of the term full that concerns us now is found in Latin. Specifically, it emanates from "plenus", which can be translated as "complete" or "full."

This adjective refers to that which is full .

FullFor example: "As the hotel restaurant was full, we had to go to dinner somewhere else" , "When the woman went to look for the pants, she found them full of holes because of the moths" , "The book is full of mysteries whose resolution the reader learns as the pages go by .

In addition to those already mentioned, we can state that there are other terms that can also function as full synonyms. We are referring to saturated, crowded, packed , swollen, crowded, congested or plagued. On the contrary, its antonyms include empty, lacking or unoccupied.

A place is full when it cannot accommodate or receive more people. The site therefore reached the limit of its capacity. Suppose a stadium has space for 25,000 spectators. When that many people enter the venue to enjoy a sporting event, the stadium in question fills up: it is not possible for more individuals to enter.

If something has an abundance or profusion of some element , it is said to be full of said thing: "Gómez is a player full of technical resources who, according to specialized journalists, will soon become a figure in world football . " The Brazilian singer's new album is full of slow songs, although it also includes some more up-tempo songs," "This country is full of beautiful landscapes."

An individual is full, on the other hand, when he has completely satisfied his hunger . This means that he is not in a position to continue eating: "I'm full, I can't eat one more slice of pizza," "Uncle Jorge ate four hamburgers and says he's still not full..." , "I was full after that." big bowl of noodles .

In the same way, we cannot ignore that there is a television series that has the term that concerns us now in its title. We are referring to "Full, please." It is a Spanish comedy production that aired on Antena 3 in the 90s.

Vicente Escrivá was the creator of that series, which takes as its setting a gas station located on the outskirts of a small town. That is run by a man and his wife. His daughter and two employees also work there. And all of them will experience the most bizarre situations in that business due to the people who pass through it every day.

The cast of this production was made up of renowned actors such as Alfredo Landa, Beatriz Carvajal, Lydia Bosch, Micky Molina and Jesús Cisneros.

On the other hand, we cannot forget the story "A Book Full of Errors", which is the work of Corinna Luyken and which tries to show that mistakes can lead to the best opportunities.