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teaspoonful

American  
[tee-spoon-fool] / ˈti spunˌfʊl /

noun

teaspoonfuls plural
  1. the amount a teaspoon can hold.

  2. a volumetric measure equal to 1/6 fluid ounce (4.9 milliliters); 1/3 tablespoonful. t., tsp.


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See -ful.

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Etymology

Origin of teaspoonful

First recorded in 1725–35; teaspoon + -ful

Example Sentences

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About a teaspoonful of the asteroid was sent to scientists in the UK.

From BBC • Jan. 29, 2025

“This is just about the amount of a teaspoon. Less than a teaspoonful of dry anthrax in an envelope shut down the United States Senate in the fall of 2001.”

From Seattle Times • Oct. 18, 2021

Another way to achieve this is by taking a page out of "Good Eats" host Alton Brown's book: Add a teaspoonful of mayonnaise to your scrambled eggs.

From Salon • Aug. 7, 2021

And we willingly eat honey, each teaspoonful of which represents the lifetime regurgitations of 50 bees.

From New York Times • Sep. 7, 2018

I scraped up most of it with my fingers into a little scoop Doc had given me and poured about a teaspoonful into each jar of oil in front of me.

From "Root Magic" by Eden Royce

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