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sdas [7]
4 years ago
15

Click on all the words that have a suffix that means filled with

English
1 answer:
LiRa [457]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

i don't know what the options are but almost any word that has the suffix "-ful"  means filled with.

Examples:

dessertspoonful,

forethoughtful,

tablespoonsful,

disrespectful,

tablespoonful,

superpowerful,

ultrapowerful,

nonmeaningful,

unsuccessful,

characterful,

ultracareful,

disregardful,

teaspoonsful,

foresightful,

resourceful,

distasteful,

disgraceful,

distrustful,

unhealthful,

teaspoonful,

distressful,

unbeautiful,

overcareful,

prestigeful,

suspenseful,

pitchersful,

tumblersful,

droppersful,

plattersful,

thimblesful,

satchelsful,

conflictful,

mistrustful

successful

meaningful

thoughtful

delightful

respectful

purposeful

insightful

uneventful

unfaithful

ungrateful

disdainful

remorseful

worshipful

neglectful

untruthful

unfruitful

unmerciful

revengeful

ungraceful

thimbleful

unskillful

despiteful

sprightful

pocketsful

disgustful

bucketsful

basketsful

teacupsful

barrelsful

shovelsful

satchelful

pitcherful

tumblerful

dropperfulplatterful

presageful

beautiful

wonderful

stressful

plentiful

flavorful

resentful

masterful

unhelpful

bountiful

frightful

deceitful

forgetful

healthful

sorrowful

regretful

prayerful

pocketful

unmindful

shovelful

remindful

changeful

unrestful

barrelful

unharmful

untuneful

regardful

reposeful

undutiful

unheedful

chanceful

spleenful

unskilful

teacupful

unfearful

matterful

drawerful

flowerful

dipperful

unpainful

screenful

gardenful

bucketful

basketful

closetful

resultful

plaintful

effortful

tablesful

harborful

platesful

scoopsful

spoonsful

impactful

untactful

sourceful

strifeful

unneedful

bottleful

unhopeful

avengeful

blitheful

stenchful

thrustful

powerful

grateful

colorful

doubtful

unlawful

peaceful

faithful

dreadful

youthful

cheerful

thankful

fruitful

graceful

forceful

rightful

wasteful

wrongful

watchful

shameful

truthful

fanciful

mouthful

tasteful

eventful

merciful

vengeful

mournful

skillful

spoonful

spiteful

plateful

prideful

houseful

wrathful

trustful

mirthful

slothful

glassful

bellyful

guileful

tristful

blameful

voiceful

proudful

weariful

stickful

chockful

truckful

cheekful

wreckful

wrackful

worthful

wrothful

loathful

blushful

deathful

senseful

menseful

hasteful

shelfful

spadeful

ladleful

stageful

tableful

dirgeful

blissful

humorful

odourful

handsful

pailsful

sacksful

forksful

vauntful

boastful

chestful

ghastful

feastful

unartful

lightful

basinful

unsinful

scornful

trainful

scoopful

sneerful

gloomful

unmanful

sheenful

dreamful

trunkful

moistful

sportful

honeyful

unjoyful

careful

helpful

painful

handful

harmful

hopeful

fearful

playful

mindful

willful

fateful

wishful

tearful

pitiful

wistful

hateful

hurtful

skilful

soulful

tactful

restful

dutiful

gleeful

fistful

gainful

baleful

bashful

tuneful

roomful

lustful

fretful

doleful

needful

wakeful

baneful

brimful

sackful

skinful

easeful

headful

songful

heedful

doomful

wailful

direful

pipeful

ruthful

pushful

hushful

dishful

rackful

lungful

museful

dareful

wameful

lifeful

cageful

pageful

pailful

bowlful

toilful

tankful

bookful

forkful

palmful

formful

teenful

moanful

boatful

factful

jarsful

hatsful

odorful

bagsful

jugsful

armsful

cansful

cupsful

poutful

kistful

jestful

zestful

trayful

swayful

useful

lawful

joyful

sinful

artful

wilful

rueful

woeful

fitful

armful

earful

eyeful

cupful

capful

manful

potful

panful

ireful

sobful

tubful

aidful

waeful

bagful

jugful

mugful

canful

aimful

lapful

tinful

topful

carful

jarful

vatful

hatful

boxful

awful

woful

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