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Fulness
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ful
A suffix signifying full of abounding with as boastful harmful woeful
purpose
purpose : an objective, effect, or result aimed at or attained ;specif : the business activity in which a corporation is chartered to engage pur·pose·ful [-fəl] adj pur·pose·ful·ly adv pur·pose·ful·ness n
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willful
willful or wil·ful [wil-fəl] adj : not accidental : done deliberately or knowingly and often in conscious violation or disregard of the law, duty, or the rights of others [ injury] [a violation of a court...
harmful
harmful : of a kind likely to cause harm harm·ful·ly adv harm·ful·ness n
lawful
lawful 1 a : being in harmony with the law [a judgment] [a purpose] b : constituted, authorized, or established by law [a duty] 2 : law-abiding [ citizens] law·ful·ly adv law·ful·ness n
right
right [Old English riht, from riht righteous] 1 a : qualities (as adherence to duty or obedience to lawful authority) that together constitute the ideal of moral propriety or merit moral approval b : something that...
unlawful
unlawful 1 : not lawful : not authorized or justified by law 2 : acting contrary to or in defiance of the law [an possessor] un·law·ful·ly adv un·law·ful·ness n
wrongful
wrongful 1 : constituting a wrong ;esp : injurious to the rights of another [a act or omission] 2 : unlawful [remained in occupation of the property] [a occupant] wrong·ful·ly adv wrong·ful·ness n
Giddy head
A person without thought fulness prudence or judgment
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Fulness
Matched in: Term Fulness
ful
A suffix signifying full of abounding with as boastful harmful woeful
purpose
purpose : an objective, effect, or result aimed at or attained ;specif : the business activity in which a corporation is chartered to engage pur·pose·ful [-fəl] adj pur·pose·ful·ly adv pur·pose·ful·ness n
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willful
willful or wil·ful [wil-fəl] adj : not accidental : done deliberately or knowingly and often in conscious violation or disregard of the law, duty, or the rights of others [ injury] [a violation of a court...
harmful
harmful : of a kind likely to cause harm harm·ful·ly adv harm·ful·ness n
lawful
lawful 1 a : being in harmony with the law [a judgment] [a purpose] b : constituted, authorized, or established by law [a duty] 2 : law-abiding [ citizens] law·ful·ly adv law·ful·ness n
right
right [Old English riht, from riht righteous] 1 a : qualities (as adherence to duty or obedience to lawful authority) that together constitute the ideal of moral propriety or merit moral approval b : something that...
unlawful
unlawful 1 : not lawful : not authorized or justified by law 2 : acting contrary to or in defiance of the law [an possessor] un·law·ful·ly adv un·law·ful·ness n
wrongful
wrongful 1 : constituting a wrong ;esp : injurious to the rights of another [a act or omission] 2 : unlawful [remained in occupation of the property] [a occupant] wrong·ful·ly adv wrong·ful·ness n
Giddy head
A person without thought fulness prudence or judgment
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