filled

/fɪld/
verb
  1. Past tense of fill: made something full; put as much as possible into a container or space.
    • She filled the glass with cold water and drank it quickly.
    • They filled the box with old toys to donate to charity.
    • He filled the gas tank before the long road trip.
  2. Past tense of fill: occupied a position, role, or space completely.
    • The stadium filled with excited fans an hour before the concert.
    • The new manager filled the position left vacant by retirement.
    • Her laughter filled the room with joy.
  3. Past tense of fill: satisfied a need or requirement.
    • The hearty meal filled their hunger after a long hike.
    • His speech filled the audience with hope.
    • The grant money filled the gap in the project's budget.
adjective
  1. Containing as much as possible; not empty.
    • She handed him a filled envelope with the documents inside.
    • The shelves were filled with books of every genre.
    • The filled suitcase was too heavy to lift.
  2. Having a specified substance or material inside, often used in compound adjectives.
    • He bought a cream-filled donut for breakfast.
    • The air-filled balloons floated up to the ceiling.
    • They served cheese-filled pastries at the party.
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