Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
the-full-monty
idiom
/ðə fʊl ˈmɒn.ti/

Definition
The full monty refers to the whole amount or the complete experience of something, often used in situations where one is doing something to the fullest extent.

Examples
- After much debate, the committee decided to fund the project with the full monty of resources available.
- During the presentation, the speaker laid out the full monty of options for the attendees.

Meaning
It signifies giving everything or being completely thorough in an endeavor.

Synonyms
- the whole nine yards
- all-out
- completely