filling (in) Antonyms

Meaning of filling (in)

filling (in)

to enrich (something, such as a design) with detail, to fill a vacancy usually temporarily, someone or something that fills in, to give necessary or recently acquired information to, to furnish with specified information

filling (in) Sentence Examples

  1. The artist meticulously filled in the intricate details of the painting with oil colors.
  2. The dentist quickly filled in the cavity, alleviating the patient's pain.
  3. The waiter filled in the water glasses at each table as they were emptied.
  4. The crossword puzzle solver carefully filled in the missing letters to complete the grid.
  5. The historian filled in the gaps in the narrative with meticulously researched facts.
  6. The gardener filled in the bare patches of the lawn with fresh sod.
  7. The mechanic filled in the cracks in the car's upholstery with leather filler.
  8. The editor filled in the missing paragraph in the second chapter of the novel.
  9. The seamstress filled in the loose buttonholes with extra fabric and thread.
  10. The musician filled in the missing notes in the symphony, creating a harmonious melody.

FAQs About the word filling (in)

to enrich (something, such as a design) with detail, to fill a vacancy usually temporarily, someone or something that fills in, to give necessary or recently ac

catching up, instructing, briefing, advising,informing, telling, clearing, familiarizing, educating, letting someone know

misleading,misinforming,

The artist meticulously filled in the intricate details of the painting with oil colors.

The dentist quickly filled in the cavity, alleviating the patient's pain.

The waiter filled in the water glasses at each table as they were emptied.

The crossword puzzle solver carefully filled in the missing letters to complete the grid.