Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
basinful
noun
/ˈbeɪsənˌfool/

Definition
The amount that a basin can hold or the quantity that fills a basin.

Examples
- She filled the bathtub with a basinful of warm water.
- After the storm, the garden had a basinful of rainwater collected at the bottom.

Meaning
A basinful refers to the total quantity of liquid or other substance that fills a basin, often used in the context of water or other fluids.

Synonyms
- full basin
- quantity
- load