Asked by Zephyr Benedict
Which phrase has a more negative connotation?
A. Box filled with documents
B. Box crammed with documents
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B is more negative.
"Filled with" is neutral — it just states that the box contains documents. "Crammed with" implies overcrowding, stuffing things in haphazardly and often conveys messiness, discomfort, or poor organization. Use "crammed" when you want to emphasize overcrowding or a chaotic state; use "filled" for a neutral description.
"Filled with" is neutral — it just states that the box contains documents. "Crammed with" implies overcrowding, stuffing things in haphazardly and often conveys messiness, discomfort, or poor organization. Use "crammed" when you want to emphasize overcrowding or a chaotic state; use "filled" for a neutral description.
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