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There are 24 words containing EARFUL

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29 definitions found

  • chearful — adj. Archaic spelling of cheerful.
  • chearfully — adv. Obsolete form of cheerfully.
  • earful — n. (Informal) an angry reprimand, castigation or telling off. — n. (Informal) intimate gossip.
  • earfuls — n. Plural of earful.
  • fearful — adj. Frightening; causing fear. — adj. Tending to fear; timid. — adj. (Dated) Terrible; shockingly bad.
  • fearfuler — adj. Comparative form of fearful: more fearful.
  • fearfulest — adj. Superlative form of fearful: most fearful.
  • fearfull — adj. Archaic form of fearful.
  • fearfuller — adj. Comparative form of fearful: more fearful.
  • fearfullest — adj. Superlative form of fearful: most fearful.
  • fearfully — adv. In a fearful manner; characterized by fear. — adv. (UK, dated) very; very much.
  • fearfulness — n. The quality of being fearful.
  • fearfulnesses — n. Plural of fearfulness.
  • give␣someone␣an␣earful — v. (Informal, idiomatic) To scold someone loudly.
  • overfearful — adj. Too fearful.
  • overfearfulness — n. Excessive fearfulness.
  • tearful — adj. Accompanied by tears; crying, or about to cry. — adj. Sorrowful.
  • tearfully — adv. In a tearful manner.
  • tearfulness — n. The quality of being tearful.
  • tearfulnesses — n. Plural of tearfulness.
  • unfearful — adj. Not fearful.
  • unfearfully — adv. In an unfearful manner.
  • yearful — n. The amount that occurs in a year.
  • yearfuls — n. Plural of yearful.
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