fullness
This term describes a state of maximum capacity or completion, carrying a positive connotation of abundance and wholeness. It is often used to describe the peak of a cycle or the total extent of a set of facts, suggesting that nothing essential is missing. In textile and fashion contexts, it refers specifically to the gathered or pleated volume of fabric that creates a rounded silhouette. In an emotional or spiritual sense, it denotes a feeling of profound contentment or saturation, contrasting with feelings of emptiness or lack.
Meanings
The state of being filled to capacity or containing as much as possible.
"The fullness of the bucket made it difficult to carry without spilling."
The quality of being complete, comprehensive, or detailed in scope.
"The lawyer requested the fullness of the evidence before making a decision."