Meaning & Definition of word "Refill"

Refill

/ˌriːˈfɪl/

noun:

  • 1. An act of filling something again, such as a container or prescription.
    • Example: I went to the pharmacy to get a refill on my prescription.
  • 2. A supply of something that is used to refill, such as ink or a drink.
    • Example: The waiter brought a refill of coffee to the table.

verb:

  • 1. To fill something again or anew after it has been emptied.
    • Example: I need to refill my water bottle before the hike.
  • 2. To supply again with additional material or content.
    • Example: Could you please refill the printer with paper?

Etymology

The word 'refill' is a combination of the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' and 'fill', which comes from Old English 'fyllan' meaning 'to make full'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

refill my drink:

to get another serving of a beverage

refill prescription:

to get more medication after the original supply has run out

refill the printer:

to add more paper or ink to a printer

Related Words

replenish:

to restore or increase the amount of something

restock:

to supply again

top up:

to fill up to a desired level

container:

a receptacle for holding liquids or substances

Slang Meanings of refill

Meaning: To get more of a drink, especially in a casual setting.

Example Sentence: I asked the waiter to give me a quick refill on my soda.

Meaning: In gaming, to restock supplies or ammunition.

Example Sentence: Before heading into battle, he made sure to refill his ammo.

Meaning: To recharge oneself, especially in a social or relaxing context.

Example Sentence: Let’s go to the beach to refill our energy.