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Princeton's WordNet

  1. comprehensiveness, fullnessnoun

    completeness over a broad scope

  2. fullness, mellowness, richnessnoun

    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"

  3. fullnessnoun

    the condition of being filled to capacity

  4. fullness, voluminosity, voluminousnessnoun

    greatness of volume

Wiktionary

  1. fullnessnoun

    Being full; completeness.

  2. fullnessnoun

    The degree to which a space is full.

  3. fullnessnoun

    (fig.) The degree to which fate has become known.

  4. fullnessnoun

    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.

Wikipedia

  1. fullness

    Hunger is a sensation that motivates the consumption of food. The sensation of hunger typically manifests after only a few hours without eating and is generally considered to be unpleasant. Satiety occurs between 5 and 20 minutes after eating. There are several theories about how the feeling of hunger arises. The desire to eat food, or appetite, is another sensation experienced with regards to eating.The term hunger is also the most commonly used in social science and policy discussions to describe the condition of people who suffer from a chronic lack of sufficient food and constantly or frequently experience the sensation of hunger, and can lead to malnutrition. A healthy, well-nourished individual can survive for weeks without food intake (see fasting), with claims ranging from three to ten weeks.Satiety is the opposite of hunger; it is the sensation of feeling full.

ChatGPT

  1. fullness

    Fullness is the condition or quality of being filled to capacity or almost to capacity, being complete, abundant or saturated. It can also refer to the quality of having a robust or rounded shape, depth or richness in sound, flavor, or color. It's a state that conveys satisfaction, richness, or ample amount of something.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Fullnessnoun

    the state of being full, or of abounding; abundance; completeness

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of fullness in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of fullness in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of fullness in a Sentence

  1. Al Bochi:

    One of the things that I teach my clients is to view hunger and fullness on a scale of one to ten, ideally you want to be eating when you're at a four to a six, that's when you're hungry.

  2. Brooke Aggarwal:

    It's previously been shown that when we are sleep deprived, or we don't get good quality sleep, our hormones can actually stimulate hunger, the ones that regulate suppression of hunger and fullness and satiety can be off balance.

  3. Francis Cardinal George, OMI:

    The primary means of achieving unity, after prayer for the conversion of all of us to the ways of the Lord, is to engage in dialogue. Genuine dialogue means each party brings the fullness of their beliefs and shares them, trusting the dialogue partner to respect them.

  4. Kate Finn:

    When names like Kansas City Chiefs are used, Kansas City Chiefs makes that culture a stereotype, it confines it to a caricature that really doesn't express the fullness of Indigenous peoples' culture.

  5. Wendy Sue Swanson:

    It’s known that rapid weight gain is a risk for obesity and it’s also thought that the first few months of life help develop our satiety responsiveness – how our cravings and sense of fullness while eating feel – and therefore if fed excess amounts during that time we may set children up for a bigger challenge with overweight later in life.

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