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Meaning of filled with
The primary meaning of "filled with" is to be completely or partially occupied or filled with something, such as a quality, emotion, or substance.
Etymology of filled with
The phrase "filled with" is a combination of the verb "fill" and the preposition "with"
The verb "fill" comes from Old English "fyllan", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic verb "fullijan", and is related to the Proto-Indo-European root "pele-", meaning "to fill"
The preposition "with" comes from Old English "wiþ", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic adjective "wiþiz", meaning "against" or "toward"
Synonyms
packed with
filled to the brim
overflowing with
teeming with
filled to capacity
crowded with
jammed with
stuffed with
loaded with
replete with
abundant with
plentiful with
rich in
overflowing
brimming
bursting
swarming
thronging
teeming
crowded
packed
jammed
stuffed
loaded
replete
abundant
plentiful
Definitions
- To be completely or partially occupied or filled with something, such as a quality, emotion, or substance
- * To have a large amount of something inside or within something else
- * To be inspired or influenced by a particular feeling or idea
Usage Examples
- The room was filled with laughter and music
- * Her heart was filled with joy and love
- * The city was filled with people from all over the world