The state of being full or having great quantities (of something)
“This total self-emptying of her soul as love brings a fullness of life and glory that challenges the power of death.”
The state of being complete, whole, or the sum total of something
“In the fullness of her happiness, she became frank and outspoken, even to herself.”
The state or measure of having a wide or thorough depth of coverage
“It is necessary to evaluate the fullness of this principle carefully.”
The state of being filled out so as to produce a rounded shape or figure
“True, he is given to a certain stoutness and fullness of frame, but it has been remarked that this well-apportioned girth rather adds to the majestic dignity of his bearing.”
Richness or intensity of flavour, sound, or colour
“Hallmarks of quality are fullness of body, balance of acidity, and persistence of flavour.”
A large amount or quantity (of something)
A thing that is complete in itself
The state of being satiated or sated
The time of life when one is expected to take responsibility for one's own actions and well-being
The state of maximum capacity, concentration, or fullness
The time during which something continues
The state or fact of having absolute, unrestricted authority or power
The total of one's wealth and possessions
The fullness or thickness of a person's hair
A state of completion, readiness, or full development
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