Pronunciation: /fɪl ɪn/
noun a person who temporarily takes the place of another, especially in a sports team
A1 Please fill in the blanks with the correct answers.
A2 The fill in the form is required before submitting your application.
B1 Don't forget to fill in your personal details on the registration form.
B2 The fill in section of the survey allows you to provide additional feedback.
C1 The fill in portion of the contract is where you need to specify all terms and conditions.
C2 Make sure to carefully fill in the required fields before saving the document.
verb to complete a form or document by providing requested information
A1 Please fill in your name on the registration form.
A2 Don't forget to fill in all the blanks on the application.
B1 You need to fill in your personal details before submitting the form.
B2 Make sure to fill in the correct information in each section.
C1 It is essential to fill in the required fields accurately.
C2 As a professional, you must fill in the report with precise and detailed information.
preposition used to indicate that information should be added in a specific space or place
A1 Please fill in your name on the form.
A2 Don't forget to fill in the blanks with the correct answers.
B1 You need to fill in your address and contact information on the registration form.
B2 Make sure to fill in all the required fields before submitting the application.
C1 It is important to carefully fill in the details on the official documents.
C2 The form must be filled in accurately to avoid any delays in processing.
formal Please fill in the required fields on the registration form before submitting.
informal Don't forget to fill in your name and address on the form.
slang Make sure you fill in all the blanks on the survey.
figurative Her laughter seemed to fill in the empty spaces in the room.
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