Fill ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Fill ( verb )

  1. Make (something) full or complete by putting something into it.
  2. Occupy fully or take up the whole of (space or time).
  3. Become full or complete with a particular emotion or sensation.
  4. Supply or provide someone with (something).
  5. 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:

  1. Fill the glass with water.
  2. She filled the room with laughter.
  3. He filled the position.
  4. They filled the basket with fruit.
  5. The concert filled the stadium.

(As a noun)

Fill ( noun )

  1. Make (something) full or complete by putting something into it.
  2. Occupy fully or take up the whole of (space or time).
  3. Become full or complete with a particular emotion or sensation.
  4. Supply or provide someone with (something).
  5. 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:

  1. Fill the glass with water.
  2. She filled the room with laughter.
  3. He filled the position.
  4. They filled the basket with fruit.
  5. The concert filled the stadium.
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