Breachful

/ˈbreɪtʃfəl/ adjective

Definition

Full of breaches or breaks; having many gaps, violations, or instances of breaking trust or breaking through barriers.

Etymology

From 'breach' plus the suffix '-ful,' meaning 'full of' or 'characterized by,' creating an adjective describing something full of breaches.

Kelly Says

A 'breachful' wall or a 'breachful' promise is absolutely saturated with violations—it's a delightfully rare word that sounds dramatic because it describes situations that are falling apart completely!

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