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filled

/fɪld/adjective1 syllable

Filled means: (usually followed by ‘with’ or used as a combining form) generously supplied with.

Synonyms for filled2

adjective, as in (usually followed by ‘with’ or used as a combining form) generously supplied with

adjective, as in (of time) taken up

Opposites of filled

unfilled

What does filled mean?3

adjective

1

(usually followed by ‘with’ or used as a combining form) generously supplied with“theirs was a house filled with laughter”

2

(of time) taken up“well-filled hours”

3

of purchase orders that have been filled

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with filled?16

two syllables

rebuildfulfilleddistilledunskilledinstilled
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Filled in a sentence

  • Hard as he was, his eyes filled with tears.unknown
  • I just opened the lid, and a foul smell filled my nose.aeriph
  • We received the order yesterday, but haven't filled it yet.sharptoothed
  • The forest is filled with dangerous creatures, including beasts, snakes, poisonous insects, and whatnot.Lepotdeterre
  • Sami's e-mails were very, very long and filled with nonsense.OsoHombre
  • The country has emptied, the punks have filled it.Igider
  • The nymph, filled with a strange resolve, had suddenly stolen away from the group.Hybrid
  • The vase was empty, which is to say it wasn't filled with anything.sundown

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