Pronunciation: /hɪp/
noun A projecting ridge on the edge of a roof
A1 My grandmother broke her hip and had to use a cane.
A2 She wore a fanny pack around her hip while hiking.
B1 The doctor recommended exercises to strengthen her hip muscles.
B2 Her hip replacement surgery was successful and she is now pain-free.
C1 The dancer moved her hips gracefully to the music.
C2 The fashion designer created a new line of hip clothing for young adults.
adjective Fashionable or trendy
A1 She has a hip bag that she wears everywhere.
A2 He likes to listen to hip music while studying.
B1 The new restaurant in town has a hip vibe that attracts a younger crowd.
B2 The boutique sells hip clothing that is popular among fashion-forward individuals.
C1 The art gallery showcases hip contemporary art pieces that challenge traditional norms.
C2 The startup company has a hip office space with modern amenities to attract top talent.
formal The hip is a ball-and-socket joint that connects the thigh bone to the pelvis.
informal She injured her hip while dancing last night.
slang That new song is really hip, you should check it out.
figurative He's always ahead of the curve, he's really got his finger on the hip of the latest trends.
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