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- verbfill (verb) · fills (third person present) · filled (past tense) · filled (past participle) · filling (present participle)
- cause (a space or container) to become full or almost full:"I filled the bottle with water" · "the office was filled with reporters"
- become full:"Elinor's eyes filled with tears"
- insert material to block or close (a gap or opening):"road engineers planned to fill the hole with concrete" · "he said the scheme would fill a gap in the market"
- block up (a cavity in a tooth) with cement, amalgam, or gold.
- nautical(of the wind) blow into (a sail), causing it to curve outwards.
- nautical(of a sail) curve out tautly from its supports as the wind blows into it.
- become an overwhelming presence in; pervade:"a pungent smell of garlic filled the air" · "smoke filled the room"
- occupy or take up (a period of time):"the next few days were filled with meetings" · "I had to find something to do to fill my time this summer"
- cause (someone) to experience a strong emotion or feeling:"his presence filled us with foreboding"
- appoint a person to hold (a vacant post):"the board contacted him to say they had already filled the position"
- hold and perform the expected duties of (a post or role):"he had filled the post in an acting capacity for some time" · "she fills the role of the “good” child"
- satisfy or fulfil (a want or need):"community land trusts are a way to fill the pressing need for housing"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHbe supplied with the items described in (a prescription or order):"she needed to fill a prescription"
- (in poker) complete (a good hand) by drawing the necessary cards.
nounfill (noun) · one's fill (noun) · one's fills (plural noun) · fills (plural noun)- (one's fill)an amount of something which is as much as one wants or can bear:"we have eaten our fill" · "I've had my fill of surprises for one day"
- an amount of something which will occupy all the space in a container:"a fill of tobacco"
- material, typically loose or compacted, which fills a space, especially in building or engineering work:"loose polystyrene fill"
- the action of filling something, especially of shading in a region of a computer graphics display.
- (in popular music) a short interjected phrase on a particular instrument:"country-tinged guitar fills"
OriginOld English fyllan (verb), fyllu (noun) of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vullen and German füllen (verbs), Fülle (noun), also to full.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- cause (a space or container) to become full or almost full:
- become an overwhelming presence in; pervade:
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- The word "fill" has the following meanings123:
- To make full; put as much as can be held into something.
- To occupy to the full capacity.
- To use empty space.
Learn more:âś•This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.verb (used with object) to make full; put as much as can be held into: to fill a jar with water. to occupy to the full capacity: Water filled the basin. The crowd filled the hall.www.dictionary.com/browse/fillfill (fÄl) v. filled, fill·ing, fills v.tr. 1. a. To put something into (a container, for example) to capacity or to a desired level: fill a glass with milk; filled the tub with water.www.thefreedictionary.com/fillMeaning of fill in English fill verb uk / fÉŞl / us / fÉŞl / fill verb (SPACE) Add to word list A2 [ I or T ] to make or become full; to use empty space:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/fill Fill Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster
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