What is another word for Brimmed?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈɪmd] (IPA)

Brimmed is a term used to describe a container or vessel that is filled to the absolute maximum capacity, with the liquid or material it is designed to hold in. There are many synonyms for the word brimmed that can be used interchangeably, depending on the context of the sentence. Some of the most commonly used synonyms for the word brimmed are filled, overflowing, teeming, crammed, packed, and loaded. All these words convey a sense of fullness and abundance that is similar to the concept of brimming, though with their own nuances in meaning that could be used effectively in different contexts ranging from literature, colloquial conversations, or technical documentation.

What are the hypernyms for Brimmed?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Brimmed?

Antonyms for the word "brimmed" include "empty," "bare," "vacant," "depleted," "hollow," "unfilled," "deflated," "shrunken," and "desolate." These words indicate the opposite of fullness or overflowing. For instance, an empty cup has no liquid in it, a bare field has no crops, and a depleted bank account has no funds left. The antonyms for "brimmed" describe a lack or absence of something rather than abundance or plenty. However, they do not necessarily connote negativity, as emptiness can be peaceful, calm, or inviting, and desolation can be beautiful in its own way.

What are the antonyms for Brimmed?

Usage examples for Brimmed

And then it struck Mary that Katharine, in the shade of her broad-Brimmed hat, and in the midst of the smoke, and in the obscurity of her character, was, perhaps, smiling to herself, not altogether in the maternal spirit.
"Night and Day"
Virginia Woolf
In her eyes the azure iris had disappeared, the dilated pupils had Brimmed over it, and left nothing behind the lashes but shining, liquid blackness.
"To-morrow?"
Victoria Cross
He had forgotten to take his soft, wide-Brimmed hat off; and Beaton felt a desire to sketch him just as he sat.
"A Hazard of New Fortunes, Part Fifth"
William Dean Howells

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