Insert | Mean of insert in English Dictionary
/ɪnˈsɚt/
- Verb
- to put (something) in something
- Insert your credit card here.
- You need to insert a comma between these two words.
- insert a space between paragraphs
- He inserted the key in the lock.
- She inserted a tape in the VCR.
- insert a word in a sentence
- Try inserting a couple of jokes into your speech to keep your audience's attention.
- to cause (someone) to be involved in an activity
- They tried to insert themselves into the conversation.
- Noun
- something that is put into something else
- shoe inserts
- The pot comes with an insert for steaming.
- a small section or piece of paper with information that is placed inside something
- advertising inserts in the Sunday paper
- Each box includes an insert explaining the product's proper use.