Fill
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Fill ( verb )
- Make (something) full or complete by putting something into it.
- Occupy fully or take up the whole of (space or time).
- Become full or complete with a particular emotion or sensation.
- Supply or provide someone with (something).
- Fulfill or satisfy (a need or desire).
Origin:
Middle english: from old english fyllan, of germanic origin; related to dutch vullen and german füllen.
Examples:
- Fill the glass with water.
- She filled the room with laughter.
- He filled the position.
- They filled the basket with fruit.
- The concert filled the stadium.
(As a noun)
Fill ( noun )
- Make (something) full or complete by putting something into it.
- Occupy fully or take up the whole of (space or time).
- Become full or complete with a particular emotion or sensation.
- Supply or provide someone with (something).
- Fulfill or satisfy (a need or desire).
Origin:
Middle english: from old english fyllan, of germanic origin; related to dutch vullen and german füllen.
Examples:
- Fill the glass with water.
- She filled the room with laughter.
- He filled the position.
- They filled the basket with fruit.
- The concert filled the stadium.