How Do You Spell LADLEFUL?

Pronunciation: [lˈe͡ɪdə͡lfə͡l] (IPA)

The word "ladleful" is spelled with two syllables. The first syllable is pronounced "ley-dl" using the IPA phonetic transcription, with the "a" in "ladle" being pronounced like "a" in "cat". The second syllable is pronounced "ful", with the "u" being pronounced like "u" in "full". The word refers to the amount of liquid that a ladle can hold. It is commonly spelled incorrectly as "ladlefull" with two L's, but the correct spelling only has one L.

LADLEFUL Meaning and Definition

  1. A ladleful is a measurement used to describe the amount of liquid or food that can be held in a ladle. A ladle is a long-handled utensil typically made of metal or plastic, with a deep bowl-shaped scoop at the end. It is commonly used for serving soups, stews, or sauces. When referring to a ladleful, it specifically denotes the quantity of liquid or food that fills the bowl or scoop of a ladle.

    The term ladleful is often used as a unit of measure in cooking recipes or food preparation instructions. It provides a more subjective and approximate measurement compared to precise units like cups or milliliters. The capacity of a ladle can vary, but a general estimate for a ladleful is around half a cup (approximately 120 milliliters).

    Ladleful as a term is not limited to just describing the volume. It also implies the manner in which the liquid or food is gathered and transferred using a ladle. A ladleful suggests the action of scooping up and serving a measured amount of the desired substance from a pot or container. It emphasizes the use of the ladle as a tool for portioning out and transferring, highlighting the practicality and convenience it provides in the culinary world.

  2. The quantity held by a ladle.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for LADLEFUL

  • kadleful
  • padleful
  • oadleful
  • lzdleful
  • lsdleful
  • lwdleful
  • lqdleful
  • lasleful
  • laxleful
  • lacleful
  • lafleful
  • larleful
  • laeleful
  • ladkeful
  • ladpeful
  • ladoeful
  • ladlwful
  • ladlsful
  • ladldful

Etymology of LADLEFUL

The word "ladleful" originates from the combination of two elements: "ladle" and "ful".

1. Ladle: The term "ladle" dates back to the 14th century, derived from the Old English word "hlædel". It refers to a long-handled utensil with a deep-bowled spoon at one end, used for serving soup, sauce, or other liquids.

2. -ful: The suffix "-ful" is generally appended to a noun in English to indicate a quantity or amount that fills or is sufficient for the specified noun. It comes from the Old English suffix "-ful", which means "full of" or "characterized by".

Combining these elements, "ladleful" literally means "the amount that fills a ladle" or "as much as a ladle can hold".

Plural form of LADLEFUL is LADLEFULS

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