Pronunciation: /ˈɡlʌtɪd/
verb to fill or supply to excess; to satisfy fully
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.
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.
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