Fullness

Word FULLNESS
Character 8
Hyphenation full ness
Pronunciations /ˈfʊlnəs/

Definitions and meanings of "Fullness"

What do we mean by fullness?

Being full; completeness.

The degree to which a space is full.

The degree to which fate has become known.

: A measure of the degree to which a muscle has increased in size parallel to the axis of its contraction. A full muscle fills more of the space along the part of the body where it is connected.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Fullness

The word "fullness" in example sentences

I believe the Second Vatican Council coined the term fullness of faith and spoke of Protestant Christians not being in the fullness of faith but having legitimate BaptisMm. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Stumpf, in fact, acknowledged two different sources of aesthetic enjoyment: the first lies in what he calls the fullness of formal relations that inhabit a true work of art among its parts; the second depends on the properties of the object or, more specifically, to the state of affairs presented. ❋ Unknown (2009)

No wonder I have such a difficult time "easing in fullness" - Ha! Such a simple thing yet it makes all the difference in the world. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But, in my mind, (and experience) taste plays a huge role in the food choice and the level of fullness is at times a distant second to the brains desire for more of that taste. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He says that it requires to much effort (chewing), but a minimal payoff in fullness/satiation. ❋ Michele (2006)

In the second instance, it develops slowly, coming to perfection in fullness of time because of the life within. ❋ Unknown (1915)

Further in, James Turrell's latest baptism-by-light-installation, "The Ganzfield Piece" offers an immersive experience in immaterial color, pure perception and what might be called the fullness of emptiness. ❋ By ROBERTA SMITH (2011)

"Some patients suffer from what I call fullness resistance - the important hormones (insulin, leptin) that are supposed to induce fullness no longer work effectively. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He wanted to recall the fullness of life, to wake the solitude with sound, to disturb and trouble the hidden meditative silence of the leaden mass of water, flowing slowly to the sea; and of the dull, threatening clouds hanging motionless in the air. ❋ Unknown (2003)

With a new centre, everything has to be thought out anew into what St. Paul calls the fullness of Christ (Eph. 4: 13). ❋ T. R. Glover (N/A)

But in it is that reposeful strength which characterizes so much of French's work-a sense of completeness, of fullness, that is perhaps the most soul-satisfying quality of great sculpture. ❋ Sheldon Cheney (N/A)

Both figures are characterized by a sense of richness, of fullness, that is perfectly in keeping with the spirit of the court. ❋ Sheldon Cheney (N/A)

The others, if they desire some significant indication of what society actually is beyond the teachings of books, require ten or fifteen years of close observation and study to re-think the phrases with which these have filled their memory, to interpret them anew, to make clear their meaning, to get at and verify their sense, to substitute for the more or less empty and indefinite term the fullness and precision of a personal impression. ❋ Hippolyte Taine (1860)

"The treaty should be submitted in time and in its fullness, that is, with all its supplements and additions," Margelov said. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It just starts sucking water when it gets to a certain fullness, which isn't even that full. ❋ DisreputableDog (2010)

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