Pronunciation: /riˈfɪl/
noun a supply that is used to fill something again
A1 Can you please get a refill of water for me?
A2 I always make sure to carry a refill of my prescription medication with me.
B1 The waiter asked if we wanted a refill on our drinks.
B2 I need to buy a refill for my printer ink cartridge.
C1 The refill for the hand soap dispenser is running low.
C2 I prefer to buy a refill pack of my favorite perfume to save money.
verb to fill something again
A1 I need to refill my water bottle.
A2 Can you refill the bird feeder with seeds?
B1 Don't forget to refill the printer with paper before you leave.
B2 She asked the waiter to refill her glass of wine.
C1 The gas station attendant quickly refilled the tank of the car.
C2 The mechanic refilled the hydraulic fluid in the machine to ensure it was running smoothly.
formal Please remember to refill the printer paper before it runs out.
informal Hey, don't forget to refill the coffee pot when it's empty.
slang I need to refill my water bottle before heading out.
figurative Her kindness seemed to refill my heart with joy.
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