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Handful

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: /ˈhænd.fʊl/

Definitions

  • 1. A quantity that can be held in one hand.
  • 2. A small number or amount.
  • 3. A person or thing that is difficult to manage or control.

Usage Examples

  • "She grabbed a handful of nuts from the bowl."
  • "Only a handful of students attended the lecture."
  • "Their toddler is quite a handful to take care of."

Etymology

Derived from Old English handful, a combination of "hand" and "full," meaning "as much as can be held in the hand."

Synonyms

  • Few
  • Small amount
  • Palmful
  • Scant

Antonyms

  • Plenty
  • Abundance
  • Heap

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Puñado /puˈɲaðo/
French Poignée /pwaɲe/
German Handvoll /ˈhant.fɔl/
Chinese (Simplified) 一把 /yī bǎ/
Hindi मुट्ठी भर /muṭṭhī bhar/
Russian Горсть /ɡorstʲ/
Arabic حفنة /ḥafnah/
Japanese ひとつかみ /hitotsukami/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • In British English, the "l" sound is often pronounced more softly: /ˈhænd.fʊl/.
  • In American English, it is often pronounced as /ˈhænd.fəl/.

Historical Usage

The term has been used since Old English to refer to the amount that fits in a single hand. Over time, its figurative meaning of "a small number" or "a difficult person" developed.

Cultural Nuances

The figurative use of "handful" to describe a mischievous child or a challenging situation is common in English-speaking cultures.

More Information

"Handful" is often used in idiomatic expressions, such as "a handful of trouble" to refer to a difficult person or situation. It is also commonly used when estimating small quantities.

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