different between filled vs accompanied
filled
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /f?ld/
- Rhymes: -?ld
Adjective
filled (not comparable)
- (followed by with) That is now full.
Derived terms
- well-filled
Translations
Verb
filled
- simple past tense and past participle of fill.
filled From the web:
- what filled means
- what filled petty soul gems
- what filled bholi with new hope
- what filled up the balloon
- what filled the eyes of the prince with tears
- what filled lencho soul with sadness
- what filled swami with sorrow
- what filled the two brothers with excitement
accompanied
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??k?mp?nid/, /??k?mpnid/
- Hyphenation: ac?com?pa?nied
Verb
accompanied
- simple past tense and past participle of accompany
Adjective
accompanied (not comparable)
- Having accompaniment; being part of a group of at least two.
Synonyms
- (past of accompany): acc.
Derived terms
- self-accompanied
- unaccompanied
Translations
accompanied From the web:
- what accompanied the coming of christianity
- what accompanied the ship along with albatross
- what accompanied means
- what accompanied the british expansion
- what accompanied the rain all of sudden
- what accompanied the development of capitalism in europe
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