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eyeful

/ˈaɪ.fəl/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A person or thing that is remarkably attractive, striking, or spectacular to look at.

Example Sentences:
  • In her shimmering evening gown, she was quite an eyeful at the gala.
  • The new sports car parked outside the showroom is definitely an eyeful.
2.noun

A thorough or plentiful look at something.

Example Sentences:
  • He leaned over the fence to get an eyeful of his neighbor's prize-winning garden.
  • She stood at the edge of the canyon, taking a long eyeful of the breathtaking landscape.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Formed by combining the noun 'eye' with the suffix '-ful' (denoting 'full of' or 'enough to fill'). First recorded in the late 19th century, originally used colloquially to describe something striking, remarkable, or visually satisfying to look at.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Imagine getting a 'full' view with your 'eyes'—a literal 'eye-full' of something magnificent.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “eyeful

1. What is the meaning of “eyeful” in English?

In English, eyeful (noun) is defined as: “A person or thing that is remarkably attractive, striking, or spectacular to look at.”.

2. How do you use “eyeful” in a sentence?

In her shimmering evening gown, she was quite an eyeful at the gala.

3. What are English synonyms of “eyeful”?

Common synonyms include:spectacle,looker,stunner,sight

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “eyeful”?

Formed by combining the noun 'eye' with the suffix '-ful' (denoting 'full of' or 'enough to fill'). First recorded in the late 19th century, originally used colloquially to describe something striking, remarkable, or visually satisfying to look at.