Definition of Aimful

1. full of purpose [adj] : AIMFULLY [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aimful

ailurophils
ailurophobe
ailurophobes
ailurophobia
ailurophobias
aim
aim'd
aim at
aimbot
aimbots
aimed
aimer
aimers
aimest
aimeth
aimful (current term)
aimfully
aimin'
aiming
aimless
aimlessly
aimlessness
aimlessnesses
aims
aimworthiness
aimworthy
ain
ain't
ain'tcha
aine

Literary usage of Aimful

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1909)
"... formative potency draws to itself stray stuff from the visible world, coercing it into significant organic arrangement nnd prescient aimful activity? ..."

2. A History of Education by Thomas Davidson (1900)
"abling its recipient to lead a rational, aimful, and, therefore, free life. The system, including, as it does (1) ..."

3. Moments of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses by Thomas Hardy (1917)
"io2: THE BLOW Time's finger should have stretched to show No aimful author's was the blow That swept us prone, But the Immanent Doer's That does not know, ..."

4. The English Illustrated Magazine (1888)
"Where Alexander was panoramic and diffuse, John was close, coherent, and aimful at a single purpose. The dictum of Constable about John Cozens may sound ..."

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