Definitions and Examples of hole, opening
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
An empty space or gap in a solid object.
Example
The carpenter drilled a hole in the wall to hang the picture frame.
A gap or empty space that allows things to pass through.
Example
The opening in the fence was big enough for the cat to slip through.
Key Differences: hole vs opening
- 1Hole refers to a gap or empty space in a solid object, while plug refers to an object used to fill or block that gap.
- 2Opening refers to a gap or empty space that allows things to pass through, while plug refers to an object used to block or seal that gap.
Effective Usage of hole, opening
- 1Home Improvement: Use plug to fill gaps or holes in walls, pipes, or other objects.
- 2Engineering: Use hole and opening to describe gaps or empty spaces in mechanical or electrical systems.
- 3Creative Writing: Incorporate these antonyms in narratives to create vivid descriptions of settings and objects.
Remember this!
The antonyms of plug are hole and opening. While hole refers to a gap or empty space in a solid object, opening refers to a gap or empty space that allows things to pass through. Use these words in home improvement, engineering, and creative writing contexts to enhance communication and create vivid descriptions.