Home › Words › D › dayfuldayfuldayful means the amount (of something) that fills or is produced in a day.EtymologyFrom day + -ful.nounThe amount (of something) that fills or is produced in a day.e.g.“Pure half hours in which people can really rest or really talk are worth whole dayfuls of words tossed out and never caught.” — 1984, Lee Morical, Where's My Happy Ending?: Women and the Myth of Having It All:A tiring day.adjPertaining to daytime and a day's activities.e.g.“They glitter the closemouths, psalmody the stones with suntastic steps of dayful ignition.” — 1954, Saltire Review of Arts, Letters and Life - Issues 1-9, page 15:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.daysworth 67% match — The amount of something that is expected to last for or be produced in one day. vs dayful →summerful 67% match — Enough to fill or be produced by a summer. vs dayful →dishful 66% match — As much as a dish will hold. vs dayful →bagful 65% match — The amount that fills a bag. vs dayful →hatful 63% match — The amount that will fit into a hat. vs dayful →daywork 63% match — The work done in a day; a day's work. vs dayful →yearful 63% match — The amount that occurs in a year; a year's worth (of something). vs dayful →lotful 62% match — Enough to fill a lot. vs dayful →