Fulfillment vs Purposeful - What's the difference?
fulfillment | purposeful |
The state of being fulfilled.
The act of consummating a desire or promise.
(business) The activities performed once an order is received to fulfill the order; packaging, distributing and shipping goods.
Having purpose; intentional.
Having a purpose in mind; resolute; determined.
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=November 10
, author=Jeremy Wilson
, title= England Under 21 5 Iceland Under 21 0: match report
, work=Telegraph
As a noun fulfillment
is the state of being fulfilled.As an adjective purposeful is
having purpose; intentional.fulfillment
English
Alternative forms
* (UK) fulfilmentNoun
purposeful
English
(Purpose)Adjective
(en adjective)citation, page= , passage=An utterly emphatic 5-0 victory was ultimately capped by two wonder strikes in the last two minutes from Aston Villa midfielder Gary Gardner. Before that, England had utterly dominated to take another purposeful stride towards the 2013 European Championship in Israel. They have already established a five-point buffer at the top of Group Eight. }}
