filled (Meaning)
filled (s)
(usually followed by `with' or used as a combining form) generously supplied with
(of time) taken up
filled (a)
of purchase orders that have been filled
filled (imp. & p. p.)
of Fill
Synonyms & Antonyms of filled
filled Sentence Examples
- The theater was filled with eager audience members awaiting the start of the show.
- The glass was filled to the brim with sparkling water, reflecting the sunlight.
- The bag was filled with groceries, weighing down the shopper's arms.
- The room was filled with laughter and chatter as friends gathered for a party.
- The stadium was filled with fans cheering on their favorite team during the championship game.
- The auditorium was filled with students listening attentively to the guest speaker's presentation.
- The cave was filled with stalactites and stalagmites, creating a breathtaking natural wonder.
- The sky was filled with stars, twinkling like diamonds against the dark blue canvas.
- The park was filled with children playing and families enjoying a day outdoors.
- The bird's nest was filled with tiny eggs, each one holding the potential for new life.
FAQs About the word filled
(usually followed by `with' or used as a combining form) generously supplied with, of purchase orders that have been filled, (of time) taken upof Fill
stuffed, full,packed, jammed, loaded, crammed, crowded, bursting, chock-full, brimful
bare, short, empty, devoid, short, blank, void, vacant,empty, bare
The theater was filled with eager audience members awaiting the start of the show.
The glass was filled to the brim with sparkling water, reflecting the sunlight.
The bag was filled with groceries, weighing down the shopper's arms.
The room was filled with laughter and chatter as friends gathered for a party.