stuffed
stuffed
filled with stuffing
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stuffed synonyms
What's the difference between stuffed / filled / packed / crammed / loaded
More general: means occupied or containing something (liquid, air, objects); not specific to 'stuffing' used inside food.
The turkey was filled with a herb mixture before roasting.
Emphasizes being tightly arranged or placed together (for storage, transport, or crowds); less about internal stuffing like in food, more about density.
The box was packed with books.
Implies being forced in until overcrowded; often suggests excess and can carry a negative tone (too full, messy).
The backpack was crammed with clothes and barely closed.
Often means burdened or containing a lot (weight/value); in food contexts 'loaded with' means containing many ingredients or a large amount of something.
The nachos were loaded with cheese and jalapeños.
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How to pronounce stuffed and what this word means
stuffed means stuffed. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce stuffed
/ˈstʌft/
stuffed translation
stuffed
stuffed examples
The stuffed peppers were filled with rice and vegetables.
stuffed transcription
/ˈstʌft/, /ˈstʌft/
Questions about this word
stuffed meaning: what does it mean?
filled with stuffing
stuffed pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
stuffed is pronounced as /ˈstʌft/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
stuffed definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
The stuffed peppers were filled with rice and vegetables. Translation: Фаршированные перцы были наполнены рисом и овощами.
Is stuffed part of Meat vocabulary?
Yes, stuffed can be learned in the Meat topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
Is stuffed part of Cooking Descriptions vocabulary?
Yes, stuffed can be learned in the Cooking Descriptions topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
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