"Tipped" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tipped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tipped" Meaning

Having a sloping or incline; slanted at an angle.

Example: "The roof of the house is tipped to allow for better rainwater drainage."

"Tipped" Examples

Usage Examples: "tipped"


1. Warning/Turn of Event:
- "The deck started to tipped and people scrambled to save themselves from falling off."

2. Pay for Service:
- "After serving a customer, the waitress didn't tip much, expecting only small change."

3. Embedded or Overhanging:
- "The branch of the big tree is tipped, it looks likely to break anytime."

4. Give a hint or advice:
- "I tipped her off about the project meeting; she had almost forgotten her letter of acceptance."

5. Not staying steady or balanced:
- "The kid tipped over the vase on his birthday party and his mom got mad at him."

"Tipped" Similar Words

Tiotropium

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Tip-off

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A tip-off is:<br><br> A warning or hint about something, especially something unpleasant or suspicious.<br> In basketball, the act of signaling to the referee that a player has committed a foul or broken the rules.<br> In the context of crime investigation, a confidential report or piece of information that provides a lead about a crime or a suspect.

Tip-offs

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Tip-top

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"Tip-top" is an informal expression in English that means excellent, of the highest quality, or outstanding. It is often used to describe something or someone that is of top-notch standard or performance. The phrase is often used to add emphasis and enthusiasm when expressing approval or admiration.

Tip

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Tipaza

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Tipoffs

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Hints or signs that suggest something, especially a crime, is about to happen or has happened.

Tipp-ex

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Tipper

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A device used to lift or move heavy loads, such as a vehicle or a container, or a person who gives a small amount of money as a tip or bribe.

Tipperary

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Tipperary is a county in the province of Munster, in the south of Ireland.

Tippet

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A tippet is a long thin strip of fabric, cord, or other material attached to the front of a garment, especially a sweater, to provide additional ornamentation or to create a decorative border.<br><br>In fishing, a tippet is also a length of monofilament or other thin line used to connect a fly fishing leader to the main line.<br><br>In drama or theater, a tippet can refer to a scarf or cloth worn by a character, especially in a historical or costume drama.<br><br>In cinematography, a tippet is a strap or cord used to attach a microphone to a camera, microphone stand, or other object.<br><br>However, the most common use of the word tippet is in the context of a decorative tippet, typically a length of fabric or ribbon attached to the front of a woman's hat or coat to add embellishment or flair.

Tippett

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Tippett can refer to:<br><br>1. a surname of English origin, possibly derived from the Old English words "tippa" meaning "top" and "ett" meaning "dweller by the small hill"<br>2. James Tippett (1922-2008), a British evangelist and Christian author<br>3. Joby Tippett (1935-2021), an American composer and organist<br>4. Elizabeth Tippett, a fictional character from the British sci-fi series, Doctor Who<br>5. Al Tippett (1896-1979), a British author and artist who worked on the popular British sci-fi series, Doctor Who.

Tippex

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Tipp-Ex is a brand of correction fluid, a brush-on correction fluid used to correct errors made on paper, typically on printed or typed documents. It works by coating the ink or written mistakes with a white layer, which can then be lifted off by a dry, clean cloth.

Tippexed

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The word "tippexed" is the past tense of the verb "to tippex," which refers to correcting or erasing mistakes or errors, especially on a document or paper, using a correction fluid, such as Tipp-Ex, a brand of correction fluid.

Tipping

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A small amount of money given to a person who has performed a service, typically in a restaurant or bar, in order to show appreciation for good service.

Tipple

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A habitually drunk person, especially an old or heavy drinker.