Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
in-full-fig
idiom
/ɪn fʊl fɪɡ/

Definition
In full fig refers to something or someone being in their best form, appearance, or condition, often used to describe someone dressed elegantly or at their best.

Examples
- She arrived at the gala in full fig, capturing everyone’s attention.
- After getting a new outfit, he felt confident and walked in full fig among his peers.

Meaning
The phrase ‘in full fig’ conveys that an individual is fully adorned or dressed in a splendid manner, showing off their best qualities or attire.

Synonyms
- well-dressed
- elegantly attired
- dressed to the nines