Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
full-day
adjective
/fʊl-deɪ/

Definition
A full-day indicates a period that spans an entire day, typically from start to finish.

Examples
- The workshop is a full-day event, starting at 9 AM and ending at 5 PM.
- We planned a full-day excursion to the national park.
- She signed up for a full-day class to learn about digital marketing.

Meaning
The term ‘full-day’ is often used to describe activities or schedules that occupy the whole duration of a day, leaving no parts of the day unallocated for other purposes.

Synonyms
- Entire day
- Whole day
- Round-the-clock