Home › Words › H › homefulhomefulhomeful means homely; cosy.EtymologyFrom home + -ful.adjHomely; cosy.Having a place to live; not homeless.e.g.“Without a meaningful place to live, the homeless are less involved and certainly less committed than the homeful and the victimizers.” — 1991, Gregg Barak, Gimme shelter: a social history of homelessness in contemporary America:nounAs much as a home can hold.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.homy 74% match — homely vs homeful →homelike 73% match — Having the comfortable characteristics of a home. vs homeful →haimish 66% match — homey, folksy vs homeful →homeyness 65% match — The property of being homey. vs homeful →cosy 65% match — Affording comfort and warmth; snug; social and comfortable. vs homeful →homeliness 64% match — The property of being homely. vs homeful →friendful 64% match — Full of friendlihood; friendly. vs homeful →homefelt 64% match — inward; private vs homeful →