🫗fill

verb
/fɪl/

Meaning

To make something full; occupy completely.
to make or become full; to put something into a container until it is full

Example Sentences

She filled the glass with water.

Please fill the glass with water.

Example Expressions

fill the gap

Synonyms

load, occupy, replenish, stuff, supply, pack, complete
Entry 1
load, occupy, replenish, stuff, supply
Entry 2
stuff, pack, load, complete

Antonyms

empty, drain, vacate, clear
Entry 1
empty, drain, vacate
Entry 2
empty, drain, vacate, clear

Collocations

fill a form, fill the room, fill the tank, fill the position, fill out, fill in, fill up, fill with
Entry 1
fill a form, fill the room, fill the tank, fill the position
Entry 2
fill out, fill in, fill up, fill with

More Example Sentences

Hope this Christmas fills your home with joy.

May this Puja fill your heart with devotion and love.

May this New Year fill your heart with love and hope.

May your life be filled with Puja celebrations and joy.

May your life be filled with joy and love this Christmas.

May your life be filled with love and devotion this Puja.

May your life be filled with peace and blessings this Puja.

May your life be filled with New Year celebrations and joy.

May your life be filled with peace and blessings this New Year.

May your life be filled with peace and blessings this Christmas.

Related Vocabularies

The action of closing or blocking something to prevent entry or escape.
To seize and hold someone by legal authority.
to look steadily and intently at something
To interrupt or disturb the normal progress or activity of something.
To scatter or spread widely in different directions.
to overcome a difficulty or obstacle

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