Llenaron (en. Filled)

/ʎeˈnaron/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of making something full.
They filled the gas tank before leaving.
Ellos llenaron el tanque de gasolina antes de salir.
To supply something in a quantity that occupies all available space.
They filled the room with laughter and music.
Llenaron la sala con risas y música.
To complete something that was empty.
The children filled out the registration forms.
Los niños llenaron los formularios de inscripción.

Etymology

Derived from the verb llenar, which comes from the Latin 'plena-re', meaning 'to make full'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

fill the void
Completing a space that was unoccupied.
llenar el vacío
meet expectations
To fulfill what was expected of something or someone.
llenar las expectativas
fill out a form
To complete a document with required information.
llenar un formulario

Related Words

fill
Action of making something full.
llenar
full
State of being completed or filled.
lleno
fullness
State of being complete.
plenitud

Slang Meanings

To saturate with information or data.
They filled my head with so many ideas that I don't know where to start.
Me llenaron la cabeza con tantas ideas que no sé por dónde empezar.
To fill with fun or joy.
The party really filled the atmosphere with good vibes.
La fiesta realmente llenó el ambiente de buena vibra.