How Do You Spell CROPFUL?

Pronunciation: [kɹˈɒpfə͡l] (IPA)

Cropful is a word that refers to a full crop or harvest. The spelling of this word is pronounced as /ˈkrɒpfʊl/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable 'crop' is pronounced with a short 'o' sound, and the 'p' is doubled to indicate emphasis. The second syllable 'ful' is pronounced with a short 'u' sound and an 'l' sound. The spelling of 'cropful' is straightforward and follows regular English spelling rules. It is a useful word to describe a bountiful harvest or the yield of a crop.

CROPFUL Meaning and Definition

  1. Cropful, adjective

    Definition: Referring to a state or condition of being completely full or satisfied after having consumed an ample amount of food or drink; satiety.

    Originating from the combination of the words "crop" and "ful," cropful denotes a feeling of contentment or fulfillment resulting from partaking in a substantial meal or having one's hunger and thirst adequately satisfied. The term "crop" alludes to the stomach of an animal or bird, indicating that one's stomach or appetite has been completely filled with sustenance.

    The concept behind cropful encompasses both physical and emotional satiation, encapsulating the feeling of utmost satisfaction derived from ingesting a sufficient quantity of food and beverages. It signifies a sense of plenitude that goes beyond mere fullness or satiety, emphasizing the abundance or completeness achieved by consuming a substantial amount.

    The term cropful can also be used figuratively to describe satisfaction in various contexts beyond eating. It can connote being completely content or fulfilled after engaging in any activity that provides a deep sense of gratification, such as completing a project, reaching a milestone, or achieving a personal goal.

    Synonyms: satiated, satisfied, replete, full, content, gratified

    Antonyms: hungry, unsatisfied, empty

  2. Having a full crop or belly.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for CROPFUL

  • crapeful
  • xropful
  • vropful
  • fropful
  • dropful
  • ceopful
  • cdopful
  • cfopful
  • ctopful
  • c5opful
  • c4opful
  • cripful
  • crkpful
  • crlpful
  • crppful
  • cr0pful
  • cr9pful
  • crooful
  • crolful
  • cro-ful

Etymology of CROPFUL

The word "cropful" is derived from the combination of two separate words: "crop" and "ful".

The term "crop" comes from the Old English word "crop", which originally meant "plant", "harvest", or "crop of a bird's stomach". Over time, its meaning evolved to refer specifically to the produce of cultivated plants or the harvest gathered from agricultural activities.

The suffix "-ful" is derived from the Old English suffix "-ful", meaning "full of", "abundant in", or "characterized by". It is used to form adjectives, and when added to "crop", it creates the adjective "cropful", meaning "full of crops", "abundant in harvest", or "characterized by a bountiful harvest".

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