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    fill
    /fɪl/

    verb

    • 1. cause (a space or container) to become full or almost full: "I filled the bottle with water" Similar make/become fullfill upfill to the brimfill to overflowingOpposite emptyunblockopen
    • 2. become an overwhelming presence in; pervade: "a pungent smell of garlic filled the air" Similar pervadespread throughout/throughpermeatesuffuse

    noun

    • 1. an amount of something which is as much as one wants or can bear: "we have eaten our fill"
    • 2. an amount of something which will occupy all the space in a container: "a fill of tobacco"

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  2. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb and noun fill. Fill can mean to put into, to supply, to stop up, to satisfy, to occupy, and more.

  3. Learn the meaning of fill as a verb and a noun, with usage examples and idioms. Find out how to pronounce fill and how to use it in different contexts.

  4. When something is filled, it's crowded, packed, or stuffed. A filled donut is crammed with either jelly or delicious custard. A filled concert venue is at capacity, with every single ticket sold and just about every seat taken. And a filled calendar doesn't have any time for more appointment slots.

  5. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, and examples of the word filled as a verb and an adjective. Find synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and translations of filled in different languages.

  6. Fill definition: to make full; put as much as can be held into. See examples of FILL used in a sentence.

  7. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and examples of the verb fill, which means to make something full of something or to become full of something. See also the idioms and phrasal verbs with fill.

  8. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb fill and its related terms, such as fill in, fill out, fill the bill, and more. Find synonyms, examples, and idioms for fill in different contexts and domains.