Full-page ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Full-page ( adjective )

Extending or taking up the entire page of a newspaper, magazine, or book.

Origin:

The term "full-page" is formed from the adjective "full" and the noun "page", meaning a complete page or covering the whole page.

Examples:

  1. The newspaper had a full-page ad for a new car model.
  2. The novel had a full-page illustration every few chapters.
  3. The magazine had a full-page spread on the latest fashion trends.
  4. The book had a full-page of dedication at the beginning.
  5. The brochure had a full-page picture of the new product.

(As a noun)

Full-page ( noun )

Extending or taking up the entire page of a newspaper, magazine, or book.

Origin:

The term "full-page" is formed from the adjective "full" and the noun "page", meaning a complete page or covering the whole page.

Examples:

  1. The newspaper had a full-page ad for a new car model.
  2. The novel had a full-page illustration every few chapters.
  3. The magazine had a full-page spread on the latest fashion trends.
  4. The book had a full-page of dedication at the beginning.
  5. The brochure had a full-page picture of the new product.
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