to fill out
Pronunciation
/fˈɪl ˈaʊt/
British pronunciation
/fˈɪl ˈaʊt/

Definition & Meaning of "fill out"in English

to fill out
[phrase form: fill]
01

to complete an official form or document by writing information on it

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fill inbritish flagBritish
Transitive: to fill out a form or document
to fill out definition and meaning
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Examples
Please take a moment to fill out the application form for the job.
Students are required to fill out the registration form before the start of the semester.
02

to make something full or complete

Transitive: to fill out sth
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Adding extra cushions will fill out the sofa and make it more comfortable.
The chef used spices to fill out the flavors in the recipe.
03

(of a person's physique) to become fuller and more rounded, often through growth, exercise, or a healthy lifestyle

Intransitive
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As the teenager entered puberty, he began to fill out, gaining a more mature and developed physique.
Following a nutritious diet, the actor managed to fill out and portray a more robust character in the film.
04

to use soft materials like cotton to stuff something

Transitive: to fill out sth
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The designer decided to fill out the cushions with extra padding for added comfort.
The tailor will fill out the jacket by adding a layer of soft lining.
05

to add what is thought to be deficient or lacking

Transitive: to fill out sth
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Adding extra details will fill out the report and provide a more comprehensive overview.
She decided to fill out her résumé with additional skills to enhance her job application.
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