fullness

/'fulnis/ Cách viết khác : (fulness) /'fulnis/
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fullness

The orchestra's music had a fullness that filled the concert hall.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The state of being filled to capacity: The condition of having no empty space; containing as much as possible.
    • Completeness or comprehensiveness: The quality of including all necessary or appropriate elements; thoroughness.
    • Richness or intensity of quality: The property of a sound, flavor, color, or emotion being deep, rounded, and satisfying.
    • The feeling of having eaten enough: The sensation of satiety after a meal.
Examples of Usage
  • State of being filled:
    • The fullness of the storage container made it difficult to close.
    • She admired the fullness of the moon.
  • Completeness:
    • The report was praised for its fullness and attention to detail.
    • He explained the concept with great fullness.
  • Richness of quality:
    • The orchestra's performance had a remarkable fullness of sound.
    • The wine is known for its fullness of flavor.
  • Feeling of satiety:
    • After the large dinner, a pleasant feeling of fullness settled in.
Advanced Usage
  • "In the fullness of time": Eventually; when the proper or destined time arrives.
    • All will be revealed in the fullness of time.
  • "Fullness of heart": A state of deep and sincere emotion.
    • She spoke with a fullness of heart that moved the audience.
Variants and Related Words
  • Full (adj): Containing or holding as much as possible; complete.
    • The glass is full of water.
  • Fully (adv): Completely or entirely.
    • I fully understand the instructions.
Synonyms
  • Plenitude: An abundance.
  • Satiety: The state of being full or gratified to the utmost.
  • Richness: The quality of being full-bodied, intense, or abundant.
  • Completeness: The state of having all necessary parts.
Antonyms
  • Emptiness: The state of containing nothing.
  • Hunger: A feeling of discomfort from lack of food.
  • Scarcity: Insufficiency of amount or supply.
  • Thinness: Lack of fullness, richness, or depth.
fullness

The orchestra's music had a fullness that filled the concert hall.

Noun
  1. greatness of volume
  2. the condition of being filled to capacity
  3. the property of a sensation that is rich and pleasing
    • the music had a fullness that echoed through the hall
    • the cheap wine had no body, no mellowness
    • he was well aware of the richness of his own appearance
  4. completeness over a broad scope