houseful

[hous-foo l]

houseful Definition

  • 1a building or room that is full of people
  • 2a situation in which a place is completely full of people

Using houseful: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "houseful" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The theater was houseful for the opening night.

  • Example

    The restaurant was houseful during the lunch hour.

  • Example

    The concert was houseful, with people standing in the aisles.

  • Example

    The hotel was houseful due to the holiday season.

houseful Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for houseful

Antonyms for houseful

Phrases with houseful

  • a show or performance that attracts a large audience and fills the venue to capacity

    Example

    The band's houseful show was a great success.

  • a sign displayed outside a venue indicating that it is full or at capacity

    Example

    The houseful board was put up outside the theater before the show started.

  • a large audience that fills a venue to capacity

    Example

    The houseful audience gave a standing ovation at the end of the play.

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Summary: houseful in Brief

'Houseful' [hous-foo l] refers to a building or room that is completely full of people. It can also describe a situation where a place is filled to capacity. Examples include 'The theater was houseful for the opening night,' and 'The hotel was houseful due to the holiday season.' Phrases like 'houseful show' and 'houseful board' are used to describe events or signs that indicate a full venue.