Words containing an affix that means "full of" include "beautiful," "wonderful," "delightful," and "cheerful."
full of hate.
The suffix -ous at the end of a word indicates that something is full of or characterized by whatever the root word describes. For example, "poisonous" means full of poison, and "mysterious" means full of mystery.
Verbose.
The root word "pleo" means full, plenty, or abundant. It is commonly used in words like pleomorphic (having many shapes) or plethora (a large or excessive amount).
curious
The word "vibrant" means full of energy.
Vacuum is a word that means an empty space.
Words containing an affix that means "full of" include "beautiful," "wonderful," "delightful," and "cheerful."
full of hate.
It means to be full of something. For example hopeful means to be full of hope.
zealous
It means, "The exact words". or quoted word for word.Verbatim means word for word or exactly the same words, no paraphrasing.
The suffix -ous at the end of a word indicates that something is full of or characterized by whatever the root word describes. For example, "poisonous" means full of poison, and "mysterious" means full of mystery.
Verbose.
The root word "pleo" means full, plenty, or abundant. It is commonly used in words like pleomorphic (having many shapes) or plethora (a large or excessive amount).
Etymology means the study of the origin of words.