filled |
sated |
As adjectives the difference between filled and sated
is that
filled is that is now full while
sated is in a state of complete and thorough satisfaction.
As verbs the difference between filled and sated
is that
filled is past tense of fill while
sated is simple past of sate.
ended |
filled |
As verbs the difference between ended and filled
is that
ended is (
end) while
filled is (
fill).
As an adjective filled is
(
label) that is now full.
suffuse |
filled |
As verbs the difference between suffuse and filled
is that
suffuse is to spread through or over something, especially as a liquid, colour or light; to perfuse while
filled is past tense of fill.
As an adjective filled is
that is now full.
fill |
filled |
As a proper noun fill
is .
As an adjective filled is
(
label) that is now full.
As a verb filled is
(
fill).
filled |
grouted |
As verbs the difference between filled and grouted
is that
filled is (
fill) while
grouted is (
grout).
As an adjective filled
is (
label) that is now full.
inundated |
filled |
As verbs the difference between inundated and filled
is that
inundated is (
inundate) while
filled is (
fill).
As adjectives the difference between inundated and filled
is that
inundated is flooded while
filled is (
label) that is now full.
entered |
filled |
As verbs the difference between entered and filled
is that
entered is (
enter) while
filled is (
fill).
As an adjective filled is
(
label) that is now full.
filled |
dry |
As adjectives the difference between filled and dry
is that
filled is that is now full while
dry is free from liquid or moisture.
As verbs the difference between filled and dry
is that
filled is past tense of fill while
dry is to lose moisture.
As an acronym DRY is
acronym of w:Don't repeat yourself|don't repeat yourself|lang=en It is a software development principle aimed at reducing repetition.
filled |
completed |
As adjectives the difference between filled and completed
is that
filled is that is now full while
completed is finished.
As verbs the difference between filled and completed
is that
filled is past tense of fill while
completed is past tense of complete.
choked |
filled |
As verbs the difference between choked and filled
is that
choked is (
choke) while
filled is (
fill).
As an adjective filled is
(
label) that is now full.
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