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cupful

/'kʌpful/
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Explanation of "Cupful"

Definition: The word "cupful" is a noun that refers to the amount of something that can fit into a cup. It describes a quantity, just like how we might say "a bowlful" or "a handful."

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "cupful" when you want to talk about how much of something you have measured using a cup.
  • It is often used in cooking or baking when you need to measure out ingredients.
Examples:
  1. "She poured a cupful of water into the pot."
  2. "I need a cupful of flour to make the cake."
  3. "He drank a cupful of coffee before starting his day."
Advanced Usage:
  • You might see "cupful" used in recipes or cooking instructions, where precise measurements are important.
  • It's often used in phrases like "two cupfuls" or "half a cupful" to indicate more than one cup or part of a cup.
Word Variants:
  • Cup: The object itself that holds liquids.
  • Cupfuls: The plural form of "cupful," used when referring to multiple amounts (e.g., "three cupfuls of sugar").
Different Meaning:
  • While "cupful" specifically refers to the quantity a cup can hold, the word "cup" alone can also mean the physical object used for drinking or measuring.
Synonyms:
  • Measure: In the context of quantity.
  • Quantity: A general term that can refer to any amount.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "cupful," but you might hear phrases like "a cupful of kindness," which suggests a generous amount of kindness.
Summary:

"Cupful" is a simple, practical word used to describe how much something can fit into a cup. It's particularly useful in cooking or when you want to measure liquids or dry ingredients.

Noun
  1. the quantity a cup will hold
    • he drank a cup of coffee
    • he borrowed a cup of sugar

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