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fill up vs water

water vs fill up

fill up is not a noun while water is a noun.

fill up and water both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
fill up No No Yes No
water Yes No Yes No
As verbs, water is a hyponym of fill up; that is, water is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than fill up:
  • fill up: become full
  • water: fill with tears
Other hyponyms of fill up include flood, rack up.
fill up (noun) water (noun)
a facility that provides a source of water
a liquid necessary for the life of most animals and plants
the part of the earth's surface covered with water (such as a river or lake or ocean)
binary compound that occurs at room temperature as a clear colorless odorless tasteless liquid; freezes into ice below 0 degrees centigrade and boils above 100 degrees centigrade; widely used as a solvent
liquid excretory product
once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles), associated with the humour phlegm
fill up (verb) water (verb)
make full, also in a metaphorical sense secrete or form water, as tears or saliva
become full supply with water, as with channels or ditches or streams
eat until one is sated fill with tears
fill or stop up provide with water
Difference between fill up and water

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