Home › Words › A › atticfulatticfulatticful means as much as an attic can hold.EtymologyFrom attic + -ful.nounAs much as an attic can hold.e.g.“And, after all that, what remains, nearly a century later, is a small number of pretty pieces left in vast acres of flotsam: what atticfuls of stale old dust!” — 1965, The Illustrated Weekly of India, volume 86, page 93:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.closetful 76% match — As much as a closet can hold. vs atticful →shedful 74% match — As much as a shed can hold. vs atticful →cupboardful 73% match — As much as a cupboard will hold. vs atticful →palaceful 72% match — As much as a palace can hold. vs atticful →pantryful 70% match — As much as a pantry will hold. vs atticful →freezerful 69% match — As much as a freezer will hold. vs atticful →islandful 69% match — As much as an island can hold. vs atticful →tentful 69% match — As much as a tent will hold. vs atticful →