glutted

[gluht-id]

glutted Definition

  • 1to fill or eat beyond capacity or satiety
  • 2to flood the market with an oversupply of goods

Using glutted: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "glutted" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    After eating too much pizza, I felt completely glutted.

  • Example

    The market was glutted with cheap products from overseas.

  • Example

    The company's strategy was to glut the market with their new product.

glutted Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for glutted

Antonyms for glutted

Phrases with glutted

  • a market that has been flooded with an oversupply of goods

    Example

    The glutted market caused prices to drop significantly.

  • to be excessively full after eating

    Example

    I was glutted with food after the Thanksgiving feast.

  • to have too much information to process or handle

    Example

    After reading all those reports, my brain was glutted with information.

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Summary: glutted in Brief

The verb 'glutted' [gluht-id] means to fill or eat beyond capacity or satiety, or to flood the market with an oversupply of goods. It is often used in phrases like 'glutted market,' referring to a market that has been flooded with an oversupply of goods, and 'glutted with food,' meaning to be excessively full after eating.