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Synonyms & Similar Words
fill
replenish
refill
stock
supply
replenish
restock
reload
repopulate
resupply
renew
regenerate
rejuvenate
revitalize
refresh
reinvigorate
augment
supplement
complement
enhance
enrich
increase
expand
broaden
deepen
heighten
intensify
strengthen
fortify
complete
finish
perfect
consummate
satisfy
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meet
fulfill
gratify
content
please
delight
cram
pack
jam
crowd
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swarm
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brim
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gush
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inject
insert
introduce
add
append
Meaning of Fill
to make something full or complete
Definitions
- to make something full or complete by putting something into it
- * to occupy a space or position
- * to satisfy a requirement or need
- * to perform a role or function
Etymology of Fill
The word "fill" has its roots in Old English "fyllan", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "fullijan" and the Proto-Indo-European root "ple-"
Historically, the word has been used to describe the act of making something full or complete, and has evolved to include various senses and connotations
Example Uses
- The tank was filled with water to prepare for the summer months
- * The new employee will fill the vacant position
- * The room was filled with the sound of laughter and music
- * The company will fill the order as soon as possible