filled

filled - verb

  • To put into as much as can be held or conveniently contained
  • To supply with a full complement
  • To raise the level of with fill
  • To repair the cavities of (teeth)
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"fill a cup with water"

Usage examples

Examples: "I like to filled every day." "Can you filled this for me?" "Let's filled together."

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Letter Values

F
9
I
9
L
13
L
13
E
5
D
7

Etymology

Old English

Middle English fillen, fullen, fellen, going back to Old English fyllan, going back to Germanic *fulljan- (whence also Old Frisian fella "to fill," Old Saxon fullian, Old High German fullen, Old Icelandic fylla, Gothic fulljan), weak verb derivative from the stem of *fulla- full:1

Word family

fill, filling, full