
VOCABULARY WORDS ENDING WITH FUL

Blissful: extremely happy; full of joy.
Sentence: We spent a blissful year together before things started to go wrong.

Bountiful: in large quantities; plentiful
Sentence: This field produced a bountiful supply of corn.

Deceitful: dishonesty; trying to make somebody believe something that is not true
Sentence: A deceitful person cannot keep friends for long.

Distasteful: unpleasant or causing offence
Sentence: He found the subject of their conversation very distasteful.

Frightful: very bad or unpleasant
Sentence: The weather outside was frightful.
VOCABULARY WORDS ENDING WITH FUL

Fruitful: producing good results; useful
Sentence: We had a fruitful discussion about the problems with the schedule.

Graceful: having a smooth, attractive movement or form
Sentence: His movements were smooth and graceful.

Healthful: helping to produce good health
Sentence: The meal was both healthful and satisfying
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Meaningful: useful, important or interesting
Sentence: He wanted to achieve a more meaningful life and leave crime behind

Merciful: ready to forgive people and be kind to them
Sentence: They asked her to be merciful to the prisoners.

Remorseful: feeling sad and guilty
Sentence: He was ashamed and remorseful for what he had done

Reproachful: expressing disapproval or disappointment.
Sentence: A reproachful look on your mom’s face is a sign that you’ve disappointed her and might be in trouble.
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Resourceful: good at finding ways of doing things
Sentence: He plays the part of a tough, resourceful newspaper reporter.

Tactful: careful not to say or do things that could offend people
Sentence: he was too tactful to say what he really thought
