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No. The suffix -ful means "full" but is only a compound noun in such words as cupful or teaspoonful. In watchful, peaceful, and beautiful, it just forms an adjective.
ready made ever ready
The word "ready" is in the King James Version of the Bible 100 times. It is in 99 verses.
prepared
It is not a real word with a real meaning.
alert
The security guard remained watchful throughout the night, ensuring the safety of the premises.
Yes, "tall-tale" is a compound word, as it is made up of two words (tall + tale) that are combined to create a new word with a specific meaning.
The Greek translation of the English word watch is "rolói'. One of the meaning of watch is to look attentively at something that is happening.
There is no anagram for the word watchful. The next longest possible word from those letters is hatful.
aware conscious animate animated vibrant alert sharp wired awake watchful psyched, psyched up ready observant
The Latin word "historia" means a story, a tale.
Mythos meaning : word: in Greek
vigilant
Majestic bird soaring high, Observing all with a watchful eye. Courageous and strong in the sky, Knowing no fear, always ready to fly.
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