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full·ness [ˈfʊlnəs] SUBST no plur

1. fullness (being full):

2. fullness (roundedness):

3. fullness COUTURE:

4. fullness of wine:

ill·ness [ˈɪlnəs] SUBST

fit·ness [ˈfɪtnəs] SUBST no plur

use·ful·ness [ˈju:sfəlnəs] SUBST no plur

care·ful·ness [ˈkeəfəlnəs] SUBST no plur

1. carefulness (caution):

2. carefulness (meticulousness):

cheer·ful·ness [ˈtʃɪəfəlnəs] SUBST no plur

truth·ful·ness [ˈtru:θfəlnəs] SUBST no plur

1. truthfulness (veracity):

sad·ness [ˈsædnəs] SUBST no plur

shy·ness [ˈʃaɪnəs] SUBST no plur

dim·ness [ˈdɪmnəs] SUBST no plur

2. dimness (lack of intelligence):

dry·ness [ˈdraɪnəs] SUBST no plur

I . har·ness <-es> [ˈhɑ:nɪs] SUBST

2. harness fig:

v navezi

II . har·ness [ˈhɑ:nɪs] VERBE trans

2. harness fig:

li·on·ess <-es> [ˈlaɪənes] SUBST

low·ness [ˈləʊnəs] SUBST no plur

1. lowness (in height):

2. lowness (low-pitch):

3. lowness (shortage):

4. lowness (meanness):

5. lowness (depression):

mad·ness [ˈmædnəs] SUBST no plur

1. madness (insanity):

norost f

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The plan involved the spirits receiving bodies on earth and going through trials in order to learn, progress, and receive a fulness of joy.
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The term fulness of times was designated as a specific period by a variety of theologians and pastors in the nineteenth century and early twentieth century.
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Smith was told not to join any of the churches, but that the fulness of the gospel would be made known to him at a later time.
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This reuniting of body and spirit results in a perfect soul that is immortal and eternally young and healthy and capable of receiving a fulness of joy.
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The ultimate goal of this process of learning and growth is to gain a fulness of joy.
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For in him the whole fulness of deity dwells bodily...
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The former have discussed the structure and organization of the national government, in all its departments, with admirable fulness and force.
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To him, law was the pillar of fire by night and smoke by day, ever leading him onward to the fulness of law, maturing in justice.
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He liked to look into his own heart with a severe eye, but he was also able to pour himself out with tumultuous fulness.
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It is a most profound, learned, acute, and excellent production, distinguished for its accuracy, fulness, and judgment.
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