Pronunciation: /fʊlnəs/
noun the state of being filled up to capacity or completeness
A1 I ate too much cake and now I feel fullness in my stomach.
A2 The fullness of the room made it difficult to move around.
B1 The fullness of her schedule left her with little time for relaxation.
B2 The fullness of his knowledge on the subject impressed the panel of experts.
C1 The fullness of the orchestra's sound filled the concert hall with rich harmonies.
C2 Her writing style captures the fullness of human emotion with great depth and complexity.
adjective describing something that is complete or whole
A1 The glass is full.
A2 The suitcase is full of clothes.
B1 The restaurant was at fullness capacity.
B2 The fullness of her cheeks indicated she had been eating well.
C1 The fullness of the orchestra's sound filled the concert hall.
C2 The fullness of the novel's plot kept readers engaged until the very end.
formal The fullness of the vase was evident as it overflowed with fresh flowers.
informal I can't believe the fullness of this buffet, there's so much food!
slang I love the fullness of this playlist, it's got all my favorite songs.
figurative The fullness of her heart was reflected in her kind actions towards others.
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