Learn English – Difference between “fulfill” and “fill”

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What is the difference between fulfill and fill? In the following example, do they have the same meaning?

I'll fill the form tomorrow.

I'll fulfill the form tomorrow.

Best Answer

Fill means to add content to the container or gap until it is full.

In particular, "filling" tends to involve a physical action, such as filling a mug with water, or filling a form in with a pencil.

Please fill this jug with water

Please fill in this form.

I have filled in all of the empty days on the schedule with stuff to do.

We need to fill the hole in the road with new gravel

We need to fill the vacancy in sales before Tuesday.

Fulfil on the other hand means to complete an action or requirement. In particular, one tends to fulfil metaphorical or non-tangible things, such as requirements, objectives or promise.

You need to fulfil all of the requirements before the end of January.

Fulfilment of the key objectives is our primary goal.

I'll fulfil my promise to help you with your homework before it's due in, really I will!

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