What is another word for overfull?
Pronunciation:
[ ˌə͡ʊvəfˈʊl], [ ˌəʊvəfˈʊl], [ ˌəʊ_v_ə_f_ˈʊ_l]
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Similar words for overfull:
- brimming (adjective)
- brimming/brimful (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- other relevant words (adverb)
- other relevant words (adverb)
- overly (adverb)
- unduly (adverb)
- other relevant words (noun)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Overfull:
adj.
• brimming (adjective) • brimming/brimful (adjective) • Other relevant words: (adjective)adv
• Other relevant words: (adverb)adv.
• Other relevant words: (adverb) • overly (adverb) • unduly (adverb)n.
• Other relevant words: (noun)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- drenched,
- badly,
- clogged,
- cram full,
- inordinately,
- hugely,
- overfed,
- congested,
- corpulent,
- Cloyed,
- enormously,
- replete,
- jam-packed,
- tired of,
- oversupplied,
- fed up,
- Overstocked,
- over,
- disgusted,
- chuck-full,
- thoroughly,
- excessively,
- oversaturated,
- supersaturated,
- fat,
- perfectly,
- supercharged,
- excessive,
- entirely,
- overflowing,
- ready to burst,
- bursting,
- ever so,
- with enough of,
- filled to overflowing,
- hyperemic,
- completely,
- overburdened,
- fuller,
- stuffed up,
- really,
- greatly,
- absolutely,
- capacity,
- Overfraught,
- Topful,
- ever,
- severely,
- round,
- quite,
- overcharged,
- sated,
- overcrowded,
- immensely,
- also,
- super,
- Overfreighted,
- standing room only,
- poorly,
- authentically,
- choked,
- too,
- saturated,
- overweighted,
- overladen,
- jaded,
- satisfied,
- packed like sardines,
- exceedingly,
- totally,
- swollen,
- overloaded,
- in spate,
- extremely,
- satiated,
- teeming,
- overblown,
- Distended,
- slaked,
- fully,
- bulging,
- vastly,
- plenary,
- soaked,
- awfully,
- engorged,
- highly,
- bloated,
- overstuffed,
- Allayed,
- very,
- sick of,
- prodigiously.
How to use "Overfull" in context?
When you are full, you may feel a sense of satisfaction or fullness in your stomach. The sensation is caused by the brain's response to the hormone oxytocin. When you eat a lot, your stomach will fill up and the oxytocin will help you feel satisfied. You may even experience a feeling of fullness when you eat light foods.
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