Meaning
Use I’m full of to feel, express, or show a lot of a particular emotion or quality.
Today’s Sentences
- I’m full of life.
- I’m full of love.
- I’m full of grief.
- I’m full of gratitude.
- I’m full of enthusiasm.
- Writer’s Note
01
I’m full of life.
Situation 1
How was your wellness retreat?
It was amazing.
I feel so full of life!
Being around nature must have been a healing experience.
It was worth every penny.
Situation 2
You look well rested.
I spent time with my family over the holidays.
I’m so full of life.
That’s great to hear.
Spending time with your family must give you positive emotions.
I think I depend on their emotional support.
I might just try to spend more time with them from now on.
02
I’m full of love.
Situation 1
What are your plans over Christmas break?
I’m going to volunteer at the food bank.
How kind of you to give your time and effort.
Do you enjoy community service?
I’m full of love.
I always try to do something to help others.
Situation 2
Did you go to the shelter yesterday?
I was at the shelter as a volunteer for a few hours.
How can you give away your time like that?
I believe I’m full of love.
If I have time, I try to spread that love to others.
03
I’m full of grief.
Situation 1
How are you doing?
I’m still full of grief.
I know this is a difficult time.
But please remember that I’m here for you.
Thank you for the support.
It means a lot to me.
Situation 2
I’m full of grief.
Did something happen?
I put my dog up for adoption this morning.
I just can’t afford to raise him anymore.
I know how you feel.
I found a new home for my cat a few years ago.
04
I’m full of gratitude.
Situation 1
How are you feeling after the surgery?
There’s still some discomfort but I’m doing a lot better.
It takes time to heal but it’s a good sign if you’re feeling better everyday.
I’m full of gratitude.
Thank you for sending me flowers and being so supportive throughout the process.
Situation 2
Have you ever survived a natural disaster?
Actually, I lost my home to a hurricane a few years ago.
That must’ve been so stressful.
I was sad and stressed but it made me change how I think.
I’m full of gratitude for the little things in life now.
05
I’m full of enthusiasm.
Situation 1
I’m full of enthusiasm.
Did something good happen?
I just got a raise!
That’s definitely worth celebrating!
Situation 2
Hey! Good morning!
You look really happy this morning.
Got any good news?
I’m full of enthusiasm because I just reached my workout goal.
It’s good to see you so happy.
Writer’s Note
The expression, I’m full of, refers to feelings of purpose and fulfillment in one’s actions and experiences. Remember that your experiences can describe either a positive or negative situation. Here are a few more ideas for you to practice!
- You’re full of yourself.
Meaning: Someone who is arrogant. To think that you are very important in the manner that irritates others. (slightly negative) - You’re full of it.
Meaning: When someone is wrong or not telling the truth. (negative) - These mushrooms are full of flavor.
Meaning: When something is tasty, well-seasoned, or distinctive. (positive) - We’re full of energy.
Meaning: For someone or a group of people to be excited about something. They would have the capacity to be very active. - This book series is full of unhappy endings.
Meaning: When considering how a story ends, unhappy endings may result in painful or tragic storylines for the character you love. - I’m full of spite.
Meaning: When you are feeling anger towards someone that makes you want to annoy, upset, or hurt them.