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English-Thai Dictionary

fullness

N ความ สมบูรณ์  ความ เต็มเปี่ยม  completeness integrality wholeness kwam-som-bun

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

FULLNESS

n.[from full. ] 1. The state of being filled, so as to leave no part vacant.
2. The state of abounding or being in great plenty; abundance.
3. Completeness; the state of a thing in which nothing is wanted; perfection.
In thy presence is fullness of joy. Psalm 16:11.
4. Repletion; satiety; as from intemperance.
5. Repletion of vessels; as fullness of blood.
6. Plenty; wealth; affluence.
7. Struggling perturbation; swelling; as the fullness of the heart.
8. Largeness; extent.
There wanted the fullness of a plot, and variety of characters to form it as it ought.
9. Loudness; force of sound, such as fills the ear.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

FULLNESS

FULLNESS Full "ness, n.

 

Defn: The state of being full, or of abounding; abundance; completeness. [Written also fulness. ] "In thy presence is fullness of joy. " Ps. xvi. 11.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

fullness

full ness |ˈfo͝olnəs ˈfʊlnəs |(also fulness ) noun 1 the state of being filled to capacity: scores of cans in different states of fullness. the state of having eaten enough or more than enough and feeling full: the feeling of fullness you acquire from eating brown rice. the state of being complete or whole: the honesty and fullness of the information they provide. (in or alluding to biblical use ) all that is contained in the world: God's green earth in all its fullness is for the people. 2 (of a person's body or part of it ) the state of being filled out so as to produce a rounded shape: the childish fullness of his cheeks. (of a garment or the hair ) the condition of having been cut or designed to give a full shape. richness or intensity of flavor, sound, or color: the coffee is of a luxurious fullness. PHRASES the fullness of one's (or the ) heart literary overwhelming emotion. in the fullness of time after a due length of time has elapsed; eventually: he'll tell us in the fullness of time.

 

Oxford Dictionary

fullness

fullness |ˈfʊlnɪs |(also fulness ) noun [ mass noun ] 1 the state of being filled to capacity: scores of tins in different states of fullness. the state of having eaten enough or more than enough and feeling full up. the state of being complete or whole: the honesty and fullness of the information they provide. 2 the state of being filled out so as to produce a rounded shape: the childish fullness of his cheeks. the condition of having been cut or designed to give a full shape: hair was cut with a high crown and fullness. richness or intensity of flavour, sound, or colour: the champagne is a fine example of mature fullness and ripeness. PHRASES the fullness of one's (or the ) heart literary overwhelming emotion. in the fullness of time after a due length of time has elapsed; eventually: he'll tell us in the fullness of time.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

fullness

fullness noun 1 the fullness of the information they provide: comprehensiveness, completeness, thoroughness, exhaustiveness, all-inclusiveness. 2 the fullness of her body: plumpness, roundedness, roundness, shapeliness, curvaceousness, voluptuousness, womanliness; informal curviness. 3 the recording has a fullness and warmth: resonance, richness, intensity, depth, vibrancy, strength, clarity, three-dimensionality. PHRASES in the fullness of time in the fullness of time, Ricardo would realize they were right: in due course, when the time is ripe, eventually, in time, in time to come, one day, some day, sooner or later; ultimately, finally, in the end.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

fullness

fullness noun 1 the honesty and fullness of the information they provide: completeness, comprehensiveness, thoroughness, exhaustiveness, all-inclusiveness, extensiveness, length, depth. ANTONYMS incompleteness. 2 the fullness of her body: roundedness, roundness, plumpness, buxomness, shapeliness, ampleness, curvaceousness, voluptuousness, womanliness; informal bustiness, chestiness, curviness. ANTONYMS thinness. 3 the recording has a fullness and warmth: resonance, richness, depth, vibrancy, fruitiness, clarity, intensity, loudness, strength. ANTONYMS weakness, thinness. PHRASES in the fullness of time I hoped my ploy would get results in the fullness of time: in due course, when the time is ripe, eventually, in time, in time to come, at a later date, one day, some day, sooner or later, in a while, after a while, after a bit, ultimately, finally, in the end; Brit. informal at the end of the day. ANTONYMS immediately; never.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

fullness

full ness /fʊ́lnəs /名詞 U 1 満ち (てい )る [いっぱいである ]こと ; 豊富, 十分 ; 完全 ; 満足, 満腹 in [out of ] the fullness of one's heart 感慨無量で ▸ a feeling of fullness after dinner 食後の満腹感 in the fullness of time ⦅文 ⦆時満ちて, 予定の時が来て 2 (体の )ふくよかさ ; (衣服の )ゆとり .3 (音などの )豊かさ .