"Types" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Types" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Types" Meaning

Nouns:

1. Classification: A category or group, often represented by a label or classification number.
2. Design or variety: Types of something, as in "types of flowers" or "types of music".
3. Printing: Distinct styles or fonts of letters or characters.
4. Gender: Masculine, feminine, etc.

Verbs:

1. Recognize or classify: To identify something as a specific category or classification.
2. Vitiate or spoil: To corrupt or harm the value or quality of something (rare).
3. Iterate or repeat: To perform or do something again and again.
4. Distinguish or tell apart: To separate and identify something as one thing distinct from others.

Example sentences:
- There are many types of books available in the library.
- What type of music do you like?
- She failed to recognize the type of flower.
- They will iterate the sales pitch to different markets.

"Types" Examples

Usage Examples:


1. Typographical Usage

She types quickly and accurately, making her an excellent medical transcriptionist.

2. Classification Usage

There are several types of wood that can be used for furniture making.

3. Style or Appearance Usage

He wears many types of hats, from trilbies to fedoras.

4. Origin Usage

The company originated from many types of industries and eventually became multi-faceted.

5. Category Usage

The store sells many different types of toys, including stuffed animals, puzzles, and dolls.

- Common: Multiple instances or forms
- Typographical: Utilizing a small set of characters or symbols
- Classification: Groups or kinds
- Style or Appearance: Modes or designs
- Origin: Various beginnings

"Types" Similar Words

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To assign or see someone as fitting a particular role or category, often in a limiting or stereotypical way.

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