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UK//fɪld//US//fɪld//

Meaning of Filled

Made full by adding something.

In simple words: To make something full

Filled in a sentence

  • The basket was filled with ripe fruits from the garden.
  • She felt filled with joy after receiving the good news.
  • He filled the tank with gas before the long trip.
  • The room was filled with laughter during the celebration.
  • The application was filled out correctly and submitted on time.

How to use Filled

Use 'filled' often in contexts discussing quantities, containers, or emotions. Avoid using it in overly formal writing.

Grammar pattern

filled + object

Memory hint

Think of filling a glass with water until it's filled to the top.

Related words

Collocations with Filled

  • filled with joy
  • filled to the brim
  • filled container
  • filled application
  • filled room

Synonyms for Filled

Opposites of Filled

Common mistakes with Filled

  • Confused with 'fill' - remember 'filled' is the past tense.
  • Using 'filled' without a noun - it needs an object.
  • Mixing 'filled' with 'full' - 'filled' relates to an action.

Filled in other languages

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Frequently asked questions about Filled

What does Filled mean?

To make something full

What is the definition of Filled?

Made full by adding something.

How do you use Filled in a sentence?

The basket was filled with ripe fruits from the garden.

Can you give another example of Filled?

She felt filled with joy after receiving the good news.

What are synonyms for Filled?

Common alternatives include packed, stuffed, loaded, crammed, satiated.

What is the opposite of Filled?

Opposite meanings include empty, vacant, unfilled.

What words go with Filled?

It commonly pairs with filled with joy, filled to the brim, filled container, filled application, filled room.

What are common mistakes when using Filled?

Confused with 'fill' - remember 'filled' is the past tense. Using 'filled' without a noun - it needs an object. Mixing 'filled' with 'full' - 'filled' relates to an action.

How do you pronounce Filled?

US: //fɪld//, UK: //fɪld//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Filled?

Use 'filled' often in contexts discussing quantities, containers, or emotions. Avoid using it in overly formal writing.