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Meaning of Filled
The primary meaning of the word "Filled" is to make something full or to become full.
Definitions
- To make something full or to become full
- * To occupy or take up a space or container
- * To provide someone with food, drink, or another substance, especially to satisfy their hunger or thirst
- * To inspire or affect someone with a strong feeling or emotion
Etymology of Filled
The word "Filled" originates from the Old English word "fyllan," which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "fullijan" and the Proto-Indo-European root "pel-" or "pe-" meaning "to fill"
The word has been used in the English language since the 9th century, initially with the meaning "to make full" or "to fill up"
Example Uses
- The stadium was filled with excited fans waiting for the concert to start
- * She filled her bag with books and headed to the library
- * The room was filled with the sweet smell of freshly baked cookies
- * His heart was filled with joy and gratitude when he received the news