Note: The expression does not correlate in meaning with the phrase full time—
Bare vs Naked vs Nude vs Bald vs Barren
Bare, naked, nude, bald, barren are comparable when they mean destitute or divested of the naturally or conventionally appropriate covering or clothing.
Barbarism vs Barbarity
Barbarism, barbarity are frequently confused.
At full strength vs In full strength
Note: Neither expression correlates in meaning with the phrase with all one’s strength—using as much physical effort as one can:
Assume vs Presume
Assume means to take for granted without evidence.
Assonance vs Consonance
Both words are sound devices typically used in poetry and song that serve as building blocks to verse.
At full length vs At great length
at full length—
Barbarian vs Barbaric vs Barbarous vs Savage
Barbarian, barbaric, barbarous, savage are comparable when applying to people or characteristics of people that are not fully civilized.
Assert vs Claim
Assert means to state or express firmly.
Bar vs Barrier vs Barricade
Bar, barrier, barricade mean something which hinders or obstructs.
At first vs First of all
at first—in the beginning; originally:
At dusk vs In the dusk
at dusk—at the time when the twilight is setting in: