Definitions and Examples of add, insert, include
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
add
To put something together with something else to make it larger or more complete.
Example
She decided to add some salt to the soup to enhance its flavor.
To put something inside or into something else.
Example
He had to insert the key into the lock to open the door.
To have something as a part or member of a larger group or category.
Example
The package will include a set of instructions on how to assemble the product.
Key Differences: add vs insert vs include
- 1Add implies the act of putting something together with something else to make it larger or more complete.
- 2Insert implies the act of putting something inside or into something else.
- 3Include implies having something as a part or member of a larger group or category.
Effective Usage of add, insert, include
- 1Writing: Use these antonyms to express the opposite meaning of removing or adding something in written communication.
- 2Programming: Utilize these antonyms in coding to manipulate data by adding, inserting, or including information.
- 3Daily Conversation: Incorporate these antonyms in everyday conversations to express the opposite meaning of removing or adding something.
Remember this!
The antonyms of delete are add, insert, and include. Use these words to express the opposite meaning of removing or adding something in writing, programming, or daily conversation.