armful
An armful is as much of something as you can hold in your arms at one time.
Explanation at your level:
An armful is a way to measure things. If you hold many things in your arms, you have an armful. For example, you can have an armful of toys. It is a big amount, but you can still carry it.
When you carry things against your chest with your arms, you are holding an armful. We use this word for things that are too big for your hands but not too heavy to carry. You might say, 'I have an armful of laundry to wash today.'
The word armful is a noun used to describe the quantity of items that can be held within the space of one's arms. It is a very useful word because it helps people visualize the size of a load. It is common to hear people say, 'He walked in with an armful of groceries' to indicate that he was carrying a large, manageable load.
Using the term armful adds a layer of descriptive detail to your speech. Instead of saying 'a lot of books,' saying 'an armful of books' creates a clearer mental image of the physical action. It is a versatile noun that works well in both informal storytelling and descriptive prose. Remember that the plural is armfuls, not armsful, which is a common error even for native speakers.
In advanced English, armful serves as a unit of measurement that emphasizes the physical interaction between the person and the object. It is often used to convey a sense of abundance or the struggle of managing bulky items. While it is primarily literal, writers sometimes use it metaphorically to describe 'an armful of memories' or 'an armful of tasks,' implying a burden that is being carried. Its usage is grounded in the tactile nature of the English language, prioritizing the sensory experience of the subject.
The etymological roots of armful reveal a deep connection to the human scale of measurement. Within the C2 level, one recognizes that such words are 'embodied'—they define the world through the capabilities of the human form. In literary contexts, the word can be used to evoke a sense of vulnerability or domesticity. Whether describing a character struggling with an armful of firewood in a cold, isolated setting or a child clutching an armful of wildflowers, the word provides a specific, intimate perspective. It is a quintessential example of how English utilizes suffixes like '-ful' to transform static nouns into dynamic, situational measurements.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Refers to a quantity held in the arms.
- Used for bulky or awkward items.
- Plural is armfuls.
- Common in daily conversation.
The word armful is a fantastic example of a measurement word that is based on human anatomy. Instead of using grams or liters, we use our own bodies to describe how much we are carrying.
When you have an armful of something, it implies that you are carrying as much as you possibly can. If you had any more, you would likely drop it! It is a very practical word used in daily life to describe tasks like bringing in groceries or clearing away toys.
You will notice that we often use this word with items that don't fit into a bag or a box. Because it relies on the shape of your arms and chest, it is perfect for things like wood, clothes, or even flowers.
The word armful is a classic Old English construction. It combines the noun 'arm' (from the Germanic armaz) with the suffix '-ful', which means 'full of' or 'the amount that fills'.
This type of word formation—taking a body part and adding '-ful'—is quite common in English. Think of words like handful, mouthful, or cupful. These words evolved to help people describe amounts in a way that everyone could visualize immediately.
Historically, this word has been used since the Middle English period. It has remained remarkably stable in meaning because the human body hasn't changed, and the way we carry things—by clutching them to our chests—has remained a universal human experience for centuries.
In English, armful is almost always used with the indefinite article 'an'. You would say 'I have an armful of books' rather than just 'I have armful of books'.
It is a very descriptive word. While it is not slang, it is informal enough that you wouldn't use it in a highly technical scientific report. However, it is perfectly acceptable in casual conversation, storytelling, and even descriptive writing.
Common collocations include 'an armful of wood', 'an armful of laundry', and 'an armful of flowers'. Notice how these are all objects that are somewhat bulky or awkward to carry in just one hand.
While 'armful' itself isn't the base of many idioms, it is often used in descriptive phrases. Here are five ways to think about it:
- An armful of trouble: Used when someone is carrying something that is difficult to manage.
- To have one's arms full: Meaning to be very busy or occupied with a task.
- An armful of joy: Often used when holding a baby or a pet.
- Gathering an armful: Used when collecting items from a garden or forest.
- Dropping an armful: Used to describe an accident where one loses their grip on items.
Grammatically, armful is a singular countable noun. The plural form is armfuls. Be careful—do not say 'armsful', as the suffix '-ful' attaches to the end of the whole word.
The pronunciation in British English is /ɑːm.fʊl/ and in American English is /ɑːrm.fʊl/. The stress is always on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like harmful (be careful not to confuse the two!) and careful.
It is almost always used with the article 'an' because it describes a single, specific load being carried. You can use it as the subject of a sentence, such as 'An armful of papers fell to the floor,' or as an object, 'She carried an armful of supplies.'
Fun Fact
It is part of a group of 'measure-nouns' that use body parts.
Pronunciation Guide
The 'r' is often silent or very soft.
The 'r' is clearly pronounced.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing it like 'harmful'
- Adding an extra syllable
- Misplacing the stress
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to read.
Easy to use in sentences.
Common in daily speech.
Clear pronunciation.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Pluralization of compound nouns
armfuls
Indefinite articles
an armful
Countable nouns
one armful, two armfuls
Examples by Level
I have an armful of toys.
armful = quantity in arms
Use 'an' before armful.
She has an armful of books.
books = items in arms
Singular noun.
He carries an armful of wood.
wood = for the fire
Verb is carry.
I need an armful of flowers.
flowers = for a vase
Need + noun.
Look at my armful of clothes!
clothes = laundry
Exclamation.
She dropped her armful.
dropped = fell down
Past tense.
An armful is heavy.
heavy = hard to hold
Adjective usage.
Carry an armful, please.
please = polite
Imperative.
She gathered an armful of sticks for the campfire.
I can only carry one armful at a time.
He struggled with an armful of groceries.
Please bring me an armful of towels.
She hugged an armful of pillows.
They collected an armful of autumn leaves.
I dropped my armful of papers on the floor.
He managed an armful of supplies.
The librarian carried an armful of reference books to the desk.
She came home with an armful of shopping bags.
He grabbed an armful of blankets for the guests.
An armful of laundry is enough to fill the machine.
She balanced an armful of folders while opening the door.
The gardener held an armful of freshly cut roses.
He had an armful of mail to sort through.
I tried to carry an armful of firewood in one go.
She arrived with an armful of documents that needed urgent signatures.
The child ran to his mother with an armful of wildflowers.
He was juggling an armful of equipment while trying to find his keys.
An armful of old records was all that remained of the collection.
She managed an armful of boxes despite the narrow hallway.
He deposited an armful of files on my desk.
The actor entered the stage with an armful of props.
She clutched an armful of letters to her chest.
He stood there with an armful of regrets, unsure of where to begin.
She carried an armful of memories back from her childhood home.
The hiker returned with an armful of kindling just as the storm broke.
He presented an armful of evidence to support his controversial theory.
She navigated the crowded room with an armful of delicate glassware.
An armful of vibrant fabrics draped over her arms as she left the shop.
He struggled under the weight of an armful of antique books.
She offered an armful of suggestions to help resolve the crisis.
The protagonist stood amidst the debris, clutching an armful of salvaged relics.
Her life was an armful of contradictions, held together by sheer willpower.
He gathered an armful of autumn's bounty, a testament to the harvest.
The poet described the sky as an armful of stars waiting to be caught.
She bore an armful of responsibilities that would have crushed a lesser person.
An armful of secrets was all she had left to bargain with.
He moved with an armful of purpose, his stride long and confident.
The painting depicted a woman with an armful of dreams.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"have one's arms full"
To be very busy or burdened.
I'd love to help, but I have my arms full right now.
casual"up to one's arms in"
Very involved in something.
He is up to his arms in work.
casual"arm in arm"
Walking together closely.
They walked arm in arm through the park.
neutral"twist someone's arm"
To persuade someone to do something.
I didn't want to go, but he twisted my arm.
casual"cost an arm and a leg"
Very expensive.
That car cost an arm and a leg.
casual"give one's right arm"
To be willing to sacrifice a lot for something.
I'd give my right arm to meet her.
casualEasily Confused
Similar sound.
Harmful means dangerous; armful means a quantity.
This chemical is harmful; that wood is an armful.
Similar structure.
Handful is for the hand; armful is for the arms.
A handful of rice; an armful of logs.
Root word.
Arm is the body part; armful is the quantity.
My arm hurts; I have an armful of books.
Similar meaning.
Load is general; armful is specific to arms.
A load of bricks; an armful of laundry.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + carry + an armful of + noun
He carries an armful of wood.
Subject + drop + an armful of + noun
She dropped an armful of papers.
Subject + bring + an armful of + noun
They brought an armful of supplies.
Subject + balance + an armful of + noun
He balanced an armful of boxes.
Subject + gather + an armful of + noun
She gathered an armful of flowers.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
6
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
The plural suffix -s attaches to the end of the word, not the noun inside.
Do not use 'an' with a plural noun.
They sound similar but have opposite meanings (harmful = dangerous).
Use 'an' because 'armful' starts with a vowel sound.
It is written as one word without a hyphen.
Tips
Memory Palace
Visualize your own arms holding items.
Native Usage
Use it when you are clearly struggling to carry something.
Cultural Insight
It's a very 'homey' word.
Grammar Shortcut
Always pluralize the end.
Say It Right
Don't say 'harmful'!
Don't Make This Mistake
Avoid 'armsful'.
Did You Know?
It's related to 'handful'.
Study Smart
Practice with objects around you.
Context
Use it for bulky items.
Articles
Always use 'an'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
ARM + FULL = An ARM-FULL of things.
Visual Association
Imagine a person carrying a giant stack of books that covers their chest.
Word Web
چالش
Try to carry an armful of items to your desk today.
ریشه کلمه
Old English
Original meaning: The amount that fills the arms.
بافت فرهنگی
None.
Commonly used in domestic settings, gardening, and chores.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at home
- an armful of laundry
- an armful of wood
- an armful of toys
at school
- an armful of books
- an armful of papers
- an armful of folders
in the garden
- an armful of flowers
- an armful of branches
- an armful of leaves
shopping
- an armful of bags
- an armful of groceries
- an armful of clothes
Conversation Starters
"What is the most awkward thing you have ever carried in an armful?"
"Do you prefer carrying an armful of bags or using a cart?"
"Have you ever dropped an armful of something important?"
"What is an armful of joy to you?"
"Is it better to carry an armful or make two trips?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you struggled with an armful of items.
Write about an armful of things you want to get rid of.
If you could carry an armful of anything, what would it be?
Describe the feeling of carrying an armful of fresh flowers.
سوالات متداول
8 سوالIt is armfuls.
Only if you can carry them.
It is neutral.
No.
No, use a cupful.
Yes, it refers to human arms.
It depends on your accent.
Yes, in daily conversation.
خودت رو بسنج
I have an ___ of books.
Armful is the correct word for carrying things in arms.
What is the plural of armful?
The plural of words ending in -ful is always -fuls.
An armful is a precise scientific measurement.
It is an estimate based on human capacity.
Word
معنی
Both are measure nouns.
Subject + verb + article + noun + prep + object.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
An armful is simply the amount you can hold against your chest in your arms.
- Refers to a quantity held in the arms.
- Used for bulky or awkward items.
- Plural is armfuls.
- Common in daily conversation.
Memory Palace
Visualize your own arms holding items.
Native Usage
Use it when you are clearly struggling to carry something.
Cultural Insight
It's a very 'homey' word.
Grammar Shortcut
Always pluralize the end.
مثال
She brought in a heavy armful of logs to keep the fireplace burning all night.
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