Sceneful
adj, noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 A quantity contained in a scene.
"Not even the heart of one of the delectable slim-legged ponlettes who high-heel in swarms wherever the celluloid Napoleons decree a sceneful of "extras, female"; no, nothing but a downy, cuddly chick that eventually grows up into a cackling, flowerbed-scratching Biddy, with no ambition beyond inspiring omelets and eventually herself becoming casserole filling."
- 1 Having much scenery; scenic.
"Clad in the verdure of unnumber'd isles, Where scepter'd William's massy bulwarks stand, The guard and glory of the sceneful land."
Example
More examples"Clad in the verdure of unnumber'd isles, Where scepter'd William's massy bulwarks stand, The guard and glory of the sceneful land."
Etymology
From scene + -ful.
More for "sceneful"
Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.