Synonyms for "full"

9 kid-friendly synonyms for full, sorted by grade level (K-2, 3-5, 6-8).

What does "full" mean?

The word full is an adjective that means: having no more room left inside.

Example: "My plate is full."

Grade K–2Easy synonyms for full

Younger kids can use these in place of "full":

Grade 3–5Stronger words for full

For elementary writers ready to add precision and variety to their vocabulary:

Grade 6–8Middle-school vocabulary for full

Tier 2 academic alternatives — useful for essays, persuasive writing, and standardized tests:

Opposites of full (antonyms)

Words that mean the opposite of full:

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FAQ — synonyms for full

What is a good synonym for full in a kid's writing?
For K-2 writers, try packed. For older students, "stuffed" reads more naturally in school writing.
How many synonyms does full have?
We list 9 grade-appropriate synonyms for full across three reading levels. Adults' thesauruses include dozens more, but most aren't useful for K-8 vocabulary.
Is full a noun, verb, or adjective?
In this entry, full is used as an adjective.

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