fill in the blank



fill in the blank

1. To provide information or details, usually by actually writing something in a blank space on a test, form, etc. Fill in the blank with what you think is the correct answer.
2. To figure something out; to determine an answer to something that was previously unknown. My parents may not know who dented the car now, but they'll fill in the blank eventually.
See also: blank, fill

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Anat (2)-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Alexia[ə'leksis]
Aleksandrina-Russian, Bulgarian
Ciara (2)see-AHR-ə, see-ER-əEnglish (Modern)
Albertine-French
Serdar-Turkish