filmed
0 antonyms and opposites of filmed, grouped by meaning.
Adj — Covered with a thin coating or layer.
Frequently asked questions
What does “filmed” mean?
The word “filmed” means covered with a thin coating or layer. In plain terms, coated with a thin film of something, like grease, dust, or moisture.
How do you pronounce “filmed”?
“Filmed” is pronounced fihlmd (/fɪlmd/ in IPA).
How do you use “filmed” in a sentence?
Here is “filmed” used in a sentence: “The mirror was filmed with condensation after the shower.”
What part of speech is “filmed”?
“Filmed” is an adjective.
Is “filmed” a common word?
“Filmed” is a fairly common word in modern English.
Does filmed always mean recorded on camera?
No. As an adjective, filmed means covered with a thin coating or layer, as in "windows filmed with grime." Filmed is also the past tense and past participle of the verb film, meaning recorded with a camera, so context decides which meaning applies.
Is "filmed over" correct English?
Yes. "Filmed over" is a standard phrase meaning that a surface became covered with a thin layer, as in "her eyes filmed over with tears" or "the pond filmed over with ice." The particle over emphasizes that the coating spread across the whole surface.