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Word: Gas-filled

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: "Gas-filled" means that something is full of gas. It describes an object or space that contains gas instead of air or other materials.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "gas-filled" to describe objects that are filled with gas. It is often used in scientific, technical, or everyday contexts.
  • It usually describes physical objects like balloons, containers, or even rooms.
Example:
  • "The balloon is gas-filled, which is why it floats in the air."
  • "The gas-filled chamber helped the scientist observe the reactions more clearly."
Advanced Usage:
  • In scientific contexts, "gas-filled" can refer specifically to items used in experiments, such as gas-filled tubes or chambers that hold specific gases for study.
Word Variants:
  • "Gas" (noun): A state of matter that is neither solid nor liquid.
  • "Filled" (verb, past participle): To put something into a space until it is full.
Different Meanings:
  • "Gas" can refer to various types of gases, such as natural gas, carbon dioxide, or helium.
  • "Filled" can refer more broadly to any object that is filled with something, like water-filled or air-filled.
Synonyms:
  • Gas-charged
  • Gas-containing
  • Gas-stuffed
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • While there are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "gas-filled," you might come across phrases like "filled to the brim" (which means completely full) that can be used in a broader context to describe fullness.
Summary:

"Gas-filled" is a simple way to describe something that has gas inside it.

Adjective
  1. full of a gas

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