Llenó (en. Full)
/ʝeˈno/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of filling something completely.
The container was filled with water.
El recipiente llenó de agua.
To make something full.
The teacher filled the class with ideas.
El profesor llenó la clase de ideas.
It refers to a state of being complete or filled.
The room was full during the event.
El salón estuvo llenó durante el evento.
Etymology
From the verb 'llenar', from Latin 'plenare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to be full
To be complete or saturated.
estar llenó
filled with joy
To be packed with happiness.
llenó de alegría
filled with things
To be crowded with objects.
llenó de cosas
Related Words
to fill
To make a space contain matter or content.
llenar
full
That is completely full.
pleno
saturated
State of being completely occupied or filled.
saturado
Slang Meanings
To be completely satisfied.
After eating, I am full.
Después de comer, estoy llenó.
To fill something excessively.
The party was full of people.
La fiesta estaba llená de gente.