Lleno
The Spanish adjective 'lleno' primarily means 'full' or 'filled'. It describes something that contains the maximum amount or capacity, leaving no space for more. It can refer to physical objects, abstract concepts, or states of being. The meaning can vary slightly depending on the context, sometimes implying complete satisfaction or sufficiency. It denotes an absence of emptiness or a state of being occupied, congested, or saturated. It is a versatile word used in everyday conversation and more formal contexts, conveying the idea of completeness and abundance.
Lleno meaning with examples
- La botella estaba llena de agua, lista para la caminata. (The bottle was full of water, ready for the hike.)
- Después de la cena, me sentía lleno y satisfecho. (After dinner, I felt full and satisfied.)
- El auditorio estaba lleno de espectadores ansiosos por el concierto. (The auditorium was full of spectators eager for the concert.)
- Sus cuadernos estaban llenos de notas y dibujos. (His notebooks were full of notes and drawings.)
- El camión llegó lleno de provisiones para la comunidad. (The truck arrived full of provisions for the community.)
Lleno Synonyms
abundante (abundant)
colmado (filled to the brim)
completo (complete)
harto (full - as in, 'fed up')
ocupado (occupied)
repleto (replete)
saturado (saturated)
Lleno Antonyms
desocupado (unoccupied)
escaso (scarce)
falto (lacking)
incompleto (incomplete)
vacío (empty)