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What are examples of the suffix full?

Here are some examples of words using the suffix "-full" along with their meanings:

Common Examples:

* Beautiful: full of beauty

* Careful: full of care

* Cheerful: full of cheer

* Doubtful: full of doubt

* Faithful: full of faith

* Hopeful: full of hope

* Joyful: full of joy

* Meaningful: full of meaning

* Painful: full of pain

* Powerful: full of power

* Successful: full of success

* Thankful: full of thanks

* Truthful: full of truth

* Wonderful: full of wonder

Less Common Examples:

* Boastful: full of boasts

* Cunningful: full of cunning

* Dutiful: full of duty

* Fearful: full of fear

* Harmful: full of harm

* Hateful: full of hate

* Playful: full of play

* Sleepful: full of sleep

* Skillful: full of skill

* Thoughtful: full of thought

* Wrathful: full of wrath

Points to Note:

* "-ful" is typically added to nouns or adjectives to create adjectives.

* The suffix "-ful" signifies being filled with or characterized by the base word.

* The "-ful" suffix can sometimes be used to create adverbs, though this is less common. For example, "thoughtfully" means "in a thoughtful way."

Hopefully, these examples help illustrate the usage of the "-ful" suffix!

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