mouthful

Meaning of mouthful

noun
  1. The amount that will fit in a mouth.
    He swallowed a mouthful of sea water when he fell in.
  2. Quite a bit.
  3. Something difficult to pronounce or say.
    “She sells sea shells” is a bit of a mouthful to say.
  4. A tirade of abusive language (especially in the term “give someone a mouthful”)

adjective

Bombastic or awkward.

Information about mouthful

  • The plural form of mouthful is: mouthfuls.
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Hyphenation of mouthful

mouth-ful

  • It consists of 2 syllables and 8 chars.
  • mouthful is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables

mouthful synonyms

Meaning taste:

taste

Meaning :

jawbreaker

Translation of mouthful

Words that rhyme with mouthful

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