ALL meanings of mouthful
mouth·ful
M m - noun mouthful See -ful. 1
- noun mouthful food, drink: amount in the mouth 1
- noun mouthful small amount, taste 1
- noun mouthful sth difficult to pronounce 1
- noun plural mouthful the amount a mouth can hold. 1
- noun plural mouthful the amount taken into the mouth at one time. 1
- noun plural mouthful a small quantity. 1
- noun plural mouthful Informal. a spoken remark of great truth, relevance, effectiveness, etc.: You said a mouthful! 1
- noun plural mouthful a long word or group of words, especially one that is hard to pronounce. 1
- noun mouthful A quantity of food or drink that fills or can be put into the mouth. 1
- countable noun mouthful A mouthful of drink or food is the amount that you put or have in your mouth. 0
- singular noun mouthful If you describe a long word or phrase as a mouthful, you mean that it is difficult to say. 0
- noun mouthful as much as is held in the mouth at one time 0
- noun mouthful a small quantity, as of food 0
- noun mouthful a long word or phrase that is difficult to say 0
- noun mouthful an abusive response 0
- noun mouthful an impressive remark (esp in the phrase say a mouthful) 0
- noun mouthful as much as the mouth can hold 0
- noun mouthful as much as is usually taken into the mouth at one time 0
- noun mouthful a small amount, esp. of food 0
- noun mouthful a long word or group of words hard to say 0
- noun mouthful a pertinent, important, or correct remark 0