mouthful (Meaning)

Wordnet

mouthful (n)

the quantity that can be held in the mouth

a small amount eaten or drunk

Webster

mouthful (n.)

As much as is usually put into the mouth at one time.

Hence, a small quantity.

mouthful Sentence Examples

  1. The cake was so delectable that each mouthful melted in my mouth like a sweet symphony.
  2. The spicy curry packed a fiery punch, every mouthful igniting a culinary inferno.
  3. The overflowing burger proved to be a mouthful beyond human capacity, requiring a valiant effort to conquer.
  4. Her bubbly laughter bubbled forth in mouthfuls, infecting everyone around with its contagious joy.
  5. The arrogant CEO dismissed the employee's concerns with a dismissive mouthful, belittling their ideas.
  6. The politician's glib promises were nothing but empty mouthfuls, devoid of any substance or intention.
  7. The angry mob hurled mouthfuls of abuse and insults at the authorities, their voices a cacophony of rage.
  8. The child's mouthfuls of ice cream smeared over his face, leaving behind a trail of sweet chaos.
  9. The speaker's words were like mouthfuls of honey, soothing the audience with their eloquence and wisdom.
  10. The bitter medicine was an unpleasant mouthful, but it was necessary to heal the body and restore its vitality.

FAQs About the word mouthful

the quantity that can be held in the mouth, a small amount eaten or drunkAs much as is usually put into the mouth at one time., Hence, a small quantity.

nibble,bite, taste, bit, tidbit,morsel, snack, titbit, gulp, nugget

No antonyms found.

The cake was so delectable that each mouthful melted in my mouth like a sweet symphony.

The spicy curry packed a fiery punch, every mouthful igniting a culinary inferno.

The overflowing burger proved to be a mouthful beyond human capacity, requiring a valiant effort to conquer.

Her bubbly laughter bubbled forth in mouthfuls, infecting everyone around with its contagious joy.