Pronunciation: /tɪp/
noun a piece of advice or useful information
A1 I left a tip for the waiter at the restaurant.
A2 She gave me a helpful tip on how to improve my cooking.
B1 One useful tip for studying is to create flashcards.
B2 The tour guide shared some insider tips on where to find the best local cuisine.
C1 His investment tips have helped me grow my portfolio significantly.
C2 The expert chef's cooking tips are sought after by culinary enthusiasts around the world.
verb to tilt or overturn
A1 She tipped her hat to the passing stranger.
A2 He tipped the waiter for excellent service.
B1 I always tip the delivery person when they bring my food.
B2 The tour guide tipped us off about the best places to eat in the city.
C1 The detective was tipped off about the suspect's whereabouts.
C2 The informant tipped off the police about the illegal activities.
formal I would like to leave a tip for the excellent service we received at the restaurant.
informal Don't forget to leave a tip for the waiter who served us tonight.
slang I always make sure to throw a little extra tip to my barber for a job well done.
figurative As a seasoned traveler, I can give you a tip on how to pack efficiently for your trip.
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