# Example Feedback: Complete & Full

## complete (whole)

'Complete' is usually used to mean *whole* (containing all the parts or pieces):

- A *complete* set of dishes.
- The *complete* works of Dickens.
  
## full (no more space)

'Full' is usually used to mean that a space holds or contains *as much as possible*:

- This cup is *very full* so be careful with it.
- My plate was already *full*.
- I tried to get into the cinema last night but it was *full*.
