Fullest [adjective]

Definition of Fullest:

brimming, filled

Opposite/Antonyms of Fullest:


Sentence/Example of Fullest:

The rays of the ascending sun were bright upon it: and the superb palace of the Spanish kings shone in its fullest splendour.

Oh that their ranks could be kept filled and that a mould so unique was being used to its fullest in forming new regulars.

I am a mere artisan in composition, but you will be an artist, in the fullest sense of the word.

She had the fullest, clearest view of the situation, and she looked at it without flinching and without compromise.

This present reprint, therefore, intends to give the fullest text of Richardsons introduction, and to indicate his changes.

In 'The Lady Hermione' this essential principle has been carried out to its fullest extent.

It is the fullest and most authoritative of all the treatises on the subject and has a few illustrations.

This, however, is only true in the fullest sense of Greek music before the time of Ptolemy.

I will go over and get the fullest particulars, find his grave, have it carefully marked, and send you a photo.

The incessant training of the House of Commons turned nature's gifts to their fullest account.