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fill
A1
verb
Usage:
90%
put in, occupy
Translation: put in, occupy
Pronunciation: /fɪl/
Meaning: To make something full or to put something into an empty space until no more can be put in.

We use 'fill' when we put something inside another thing so it is full. For example, you fill a bottle with water or fill a bag with books.

Fill the glass with water.

Fill the box with toys.

2
A2
verb
Usage:
75%
complete, write
Translation: complete, write
Pronunciation: /fɪl/
Meaning: To complete a form or document by writing the necessary information.

We use 'fill' to say writing information in forms or papers. For example, you fill an application with your information.

Fill the form with your name.

Fill the paper with your details.

3
B1
verb
Usage:
60%
occupy, take
Translation: occupy, take
Pronunciation: /fɪl/
Meaning: To take a job, role, or position by being in that place or having that duty.

'Fill' means to take or hold a job or role that needs someone. For example, if a teacher leaves, someone else fills the job.

She will fill the manager’s position.

He filled the vacant seat quickly.

4
B2
verb
Usage:
50%
replace, restore
Translation: replace, restore
Pronunciation: /fɪl/
Meaning: To replace a lost or removed substance or part to restore the original amount or shape.

'Fill' means putting material to fix or replace something missing or broken. For example, a dentist fills a tooth with special material.

Dentists fill a tooth with material.

They filled the hole in the wall.

5
B2
verb
Usage:
65%
cause, spread
Translation: cause, spread
Pronunciation: /fɪl/
Meaning: To cause a feeling or condition to spread completely throughout someone or something.

'Fill' can mean a feeling or mood spreads inside a person or place. For example, a room can be filled with happiness or someone can be filled with fear.

Her voice filled the room with joy.

Fear filled him during the night.

6
B1
noun
Usage:
55%
stuffing, material
Translation: stuffing, material
Pronunciation: /fɪl/
Meaning: The material used to put inside something to make it full or to cover a space.

'Fill' as a noun means the stuff or material placed inside something. For example, pillows have soft fill inside to make them comfortable.

The pillow has soft fill inside.

Put fill in the cake before icing.

7
A2
verb
Usage:
80%
refill, load
Translation: refill, load
Pronunciation: /fɪl/
Meaning: To add a liquid or gas to a container to make it full, especially fuel in engines.

'Fill' is used to say putting fuel or gas into a container or tank. For example, you fill a car's tank with petrol at a gas station.

Fill the car with petrol.

Fill the bottle with gas.

8
C1
noun
Usage:
30%
bridge, interlude
Translation: bridge, interlude
Pronunciation: /fɪl/
Meaning: To provide music or sound to complete a break or gap in a performance.

'Fill' in music is a short musical phrase played to fill a silence or gap. For example, a drummer plays fills between parts of a song to keep the rhythm.

The drummer played a short fill.

The band uses fills between songs.

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