refill

[ˌriːˈfɪl]

refill Definition

  • 1to fill something again
  • 2a new supply of something that fills up a container again

Using refill: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "refill" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Can you refill my water bottle, please?

  • Example

    I need to refill the ink in my printer.

  • Example

    The waiter came by to ask if we wanted a refill on our drinks.

  • Example

    I bought a refill for my perfume bottle.

refill Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for refill

Antonyms for refill

Phrases with refill

  • able to be filled again

    Example

    I prefer to use refillable water bottles to reduce waste.

  • a prescription that can be filled again after the initial supply runs out

    Example

    I need to call my doctor to get a refill on my medication.

  • a place where containers can be refilled with a particular substance, such as water or gas

    Example

    I stopped at the gas station to use the refill station for my propane tank.

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Summary: refill in Brief

The term 'refill' [ˌriːˈfɪl] refers to filling something again or a new supply of something that fills up a container again. It is used as both a verb and a noun, such as 'Can you refill my water bottle, please?' and 'I bought a refill for my perfume bottle.' 'Refill' extends into phrases like 'refillable,' denoting the ability to be filled again, and 'refill station,' referring to a place where containers can be refilled with a particular substance.