ins

/ɪnz/

Definitions

1. verb

to put or thrust something into something else, especially a liquid or a solid

“She ins the straw into the glass of juice.”

2. noun

a small opening or hole, especially one that is made in something

“The ins in the pipe caused the water to leak out.”

3. noun

a small amount or quantity of something

“There’s not much ins in the container to pack.”

4. noun

a part of a joint or a hinge, especially one that fits into a socket

“The ins of the door joint were worn out.”

Synonyms

  • insert
  • introduce
  • pierce

Antonyms

  • extract
  • remove