Pronunciation: /ˈɡlʌtɪd/

Definitions of glutted

verb to fill or supply to excess; to satisfy fully

Example Sentences

A1 I am glutted with all the food I ate at the buffet.

A2 The market was glutted with cheap products.

B1 The company glutted the market with their new product line.

B2 The store glutted its shelves with the latest fashion trends.

C1 The media industry is glutted with reality TV shows.

C2 The pharmaceutical industry has glutted the market with new drugs.

Examples of glutted in a Sentence

formal The market became glutted with excess inventory, causing prices to drop.

informal I'm so glutted from all the food at the buffet.

slang I feel like I'm gonna explode, I'm so glutted.

figurative Her mind was glutted with information after studying for hours.

Grammatical Forms of glutted

past tense

glutted

plural

glutted

comparative

more glutted

superlative

most glutted

present tense

glut

future tense

will glut

perfect tense

have glutted

continuous tense

is glutting

singular

glutted

positive degree

glutted

infinitive

to glut

gerund

glutting

participle

glutted

Origin and Evolution of glutted

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'glutted' originated from the Middle English word 'glutten' which means to swallow or gulp down excessively.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'glutted' has evolved to refer to being excessively full or satisfied, particularly in the context of consuming food or resources.