fills (in) (Meaning)

fills (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

fills (in) Sentence Examples

  1. The vase fills with vibrant flowers, adding color to the room.
  2. The child fills her cup with lemonade, quenching her thirst on a hot day.
  3. The air fills with anticipation as the crowd awaits the announcement.
  4. The river fills its banks after heavy rainfall, creating a tranquil scene.
  5. The cavity in the tooth fills with a silver amalgam, restoring the smile.
  6. The vacuum fills the bag with dust and pet hair, leaving the carpets spotless.
  7. The student's notebook fills with detailed notes, preparing them for exams.
  8. The tank fills with gasoline, powering the car to travel long distances.
  9. The water bottle fills to the brim, ensuring hydration during a workout.
  10. The love in her heart fills her with joy and contentment, making her days brighter.

FAQs About the word fills (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

advises, tells,informs, briefs, acquaints, notifies, apprises, familiarizes, discloses (to), teaches

misleads,misinforms,

The vase fills with vibrant flowers, adding color to the room.

The child fills her cup with lemonade, quenching her thirst on a hot day.

The air fills with anticipation as the crowd awaits the announcement.

The river fills its banks after heavy rainfall, creating a tranquil scene.