noun A person or character made of tin, often referring to the character from The Wizard of Oz
The Tin Man is a character from L. Frank Baum's novel 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz', known for his desire to have a heart.
The Tin Man is a key character in the film adaptation of 'The Wizard of Oz', portrayed as a man made of tin who seeks a heart.
In the field of AI, 'Tin Man' may be used metaphorically to refer to a robot or machine lacking human emotions or empathy.
In literature, the term 'tin man' may be used to refer to a character who lacks emotions or a heart, similar to the Tin Man character in The Wizard of Oz.
In psychology, 'tin man' may be used metaphorically to describe someone who appears to lack empathy or emotional connection with others.
In business analysis, 'tin man' may be used to describe a person who focuses solely on logic and data, lacking emotional intelligence or empathy in decision-making.
In engineering, 'tin man' may be used to describe a colleague who is very precise and logical in their approach, but may lack creativity or emotional understanding in problem-solving.