fullness

noun
UK: /ˈfʊlnəs/
US: /ˈfʊlnəs/
  1. The state of being completely filled.

    1. The fullness of the glass made it hard to carry without spilling.
    2. The fullness of her schedule prevented her from taking on any new projects at the moment.
  2. The quality of being large or rounded in shape.

    1. I admired the fullness of the moon that night during our date.
    2. The dress accentuated the fullness of her skirt, giving it a beautiful silhouette.
  3. The state of being satisfied, especially after eating.

    1. I felt a pleasant fullness after eating a large meal at the restaurant.
    2. The thanksgiving dinner left everyone with a feeling of fullness and contentment.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "fullness" in English means: The state of being completely filled., The quality of being large or rounded in shape., The state of being satisfied, especially after eating..

The phonetic transcription of "fullness" is /ˈfʊlnəs/ in British English and /ˈfʊlnəs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "fullness": abundance, plumpness, repletion, satisfaction.

Example usage of "fullness": "The fullness of the glass made it hard to carry without spilling.". More examples on the page.