8-letter words containing ful
- stormful — having many storms; stormy
- surgeful — full of surge
- tableful — the number of persons that can be seated at a table.
- tasteful — having, displaying, or in accordance with good taste: tasteful clothing; a tasteful room.
- thankful — feeling or expressing gratitude; appreciative.
- toothful — a little (esp alcoholic) drink
- tradeful — (of shops etc) full of trade
- tristful — full of sadness; sorrowful.
- trothful — faithful or loyal
- troutful — (of a river, stream, lake or other body of water) full of trout
- truckful — the amount of something that can be conveyed in a truck
- trunkful — the amount that a trunk will hold.
- trustful — full of trust; free of distrust, suspicion, or the like; confiding: a trustful friend.
- truthful — telling the truth, especially habitually: a truthful person.
- udderful — the capacity of an udder
- unartful — slyly crafty or cunning; deceitful; tricky: artful schemes.
- unjoyful — not joyful
- unlawful — not lawful; contrary to law; illegal.
- unmanful — ignoble, cowardly, or dishonourable; unmanly
- unsinful — characterized by, guilty of, or full of sin; wicked: a sinful life.
- unuseful — being of use or service; serving some purpose; advantageous, helpful, or of good effect: a useful member of society.
- unwilful — willful.
- vauntful — boastful.
- vengeful — desiring or seeking vengeance; vindictive: a vengeful attitude.
- voiceful — having a voice, especially a loud voice; sounding; sonorous.
- wagonful — a quantity of objects or people that will fill a wagon
- wasteful — given to or characterized by useless consumption or expenditure: wasteful methods; a wasteful way of life.
- watchful — vigilant or alert; closely observant: The sentry remained watchful throughout the night.
- weariful — full of weariness; fatigued; exhausted.
- whistful — Peaceful, tranquil.
- wilfully — willful.
- woefully — affected with, characterized by, or indicating woe: woeful melodies.
- worthful — full of worth or merit.
- wrackful — ruinous.
- wrathful — very angry; ireful; full of wrath: They trembled before the wrathful queen.
- wreakful — (obsolete) Vengeful; angry, furious.
- wreckful — causing wreckage.
- wrongful — unjust or unfair: a wrongful act; a wrongful charge.
- yearnful — Filled with yearning; desirous; mournful; distressing.
- youthful — characterized by youth; young.