Full or filled?
Full is an adjective, and means ‘containing a lot’: The theatre is completely full this evening.
The room was full of books.
Fill is a verb, and means ‘make or become full’. The -ed form is filled: Can you fill this bottle with water for me?
She has filled my life with happiness.
We use the -ed form + with as an adjective especially in metaphorical contexts to refer to strong emotions: She looked at him, filled with horror.
Not: She looked at him, full of horror.
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