Definitions and Examples of occupancy, fullness
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The state of being filled or occupied by something or someone.
Example
The hotel's occupancy rate was high during the summer season.
The state of being completely filled or occupied; having no more space available.
Example
The fullness of the closet made it hard to find anything.
Key Differences: occupancy vs fullness
- 1Occupancy refers to the state of being filled or occupied by something or someone.
- 2Fullness refers to the state of being completely filled or occupied, leaving no more space available.
Effective Usage of occupancy, fullness
- 1Real Estate: Use occupancy to describe the number of units or properties that are currently rented or leased.
- 2Storage: Use fullness to describe the amount of space that is already taken up in a container or storage unit.
- 3Hospitality: Use occupancy to describe the percentage of rooms that are currently occupied in a hotel or resort.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Occupancy refers to the state of being filled or occupied, while fullness refers to the state of being completely filled or occupied with no more space available. Use these words in real estate, storage, and hospitality contexts to describe the availability of space or units.