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Meaning of filled
The primary meaning of the word "filled" is to make something full or to become full.
Etymology of filled
The word "filled" originates from Old English "fyllan", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "fullijan", and the Proto-Indo-European root "pele-" or "plē-", also the source of the Latin "plere", meaning to fill, and the Greek "πλήθω" (plēthō), meaning to be full or to fill
Historically, the word has been used in English since the 9th century to describe something made full or complete
Synonyms
Definitions
- Made full or complete: having no empty space
- Containing as much as possible: having no room for more
- Having a particular quality or feeling: experiencing or showing a strong emotion
Usage Examples
- The room was filled with people waiting for the concert to start
- She felt filled with joy and excitement on her wedding day
- The tank was filled with water to the brim