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Synonyms & Similar Words
packed
crowded
jammed
stuffed
crammed
filled to capacity
overflowing
brimming
teeming
saturated
replete
filled to the brim
bursting
swollen
congested
choked
chock-full
loaded
weighted
charged
stocked
supplied
replenished
filled
inflated
distended
Meaning of Filled Up
The primary meaning of "Filled Up" is to become or make something full, often to capacity.
Definitions
- To become full or to make something full, often to capacity
- * To occupy or take up all the space or room available in something
- * To supply someone or something with as much of something as they can hold or need
Etymology of Filled Up
The phrase "Filled Up" is derived from the verb "fill" which has its roots in Old English "fyllan" and is related to the Old Norse "fylla" and Middle Low German "vullen", all of which carry the sense of making full or complete
Historically, "fill" has been used since the 9th century to describe the act of making something full, and "filled up" is an extension of this concept to emphasize the idea of reaching capacity
Example Uses
- The tank was filled up with gas at the station
- * She filled up her bag with books from the library
- * The room was filled up with people waiting for the concert to start