Today, we will learn about the words full and fulsome. They look almost the same, but they mean different things. Let us see how they are different.
Full: The word “full” is very old. People used it many years ago. It means having no more space, like when a bag is full of apples.
Fulsome: The word “fulsome” comes from old English, too. It used to mean “full,” but now it means “too much.” Sometimes, it means not honest, like when someone says too many nice things to get what they want.
Here is a trick to help you. If you can say something is “complete,” like “full of apples,” use full. If something is “too much” or “not real,” like too many nice words, use fulsome.
Full: Means having no space left. Used for things that are complete or have enough.
Fulsome: Means too much, often in a way that is not honest or sincere.
Now you know the difference between full and fulsome. Use them the right way to make your writing clear.
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