insets
Pronunciation: [ˈɪnˌsɛts]
Word
Context: "design"
(noun) insets are small pieces or sections that are added into something larger, like pictures or text in a book or a magazine. They help to give extra information or decoration.
Example
The magazine featured beautiful insets of the top tourist spots around the city.
Example
Without the insets, the article looked plain and uninteresting.
Example
What kind of insets can we include in our project display?
Context: "printing"
(noun) insets can also refer to printed materials that are added into another publication, like brochures or flyers that come with newspapers.
Example
The Sunday newspaper came with several helpful insets advertising local events.
Example
I didn't notice any insets in this week's newspaper; it feels incomplete.
Example
Did you see the insets that were included with the magazine?
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