Pronunciation: /ˈtaɪðɪŋ/
noun a one-tenth part of something, especially income, paid as a contribution to a religious organization or charity
A1 Tithing is the practice of giving one-tenth of your income to the church.
A2 Many religious people believe in the importance of tithing as a way to support their community.
B1 Some churches require their members to tithe regularly as a form of financial support for the church.
B2 Tithing can be a controversial topic, with some people questioning its relevance in modern society.
C1 The concept of tithing has evolved over time, with some churches now encouraging members to give based on their means.
C2 There are various interpretations of tithing across different religious traditions, each with its own guidelines and practices.
formal Tithing is the act of giving a portion of one's income to support the church.
informal My grandma always talks about tithing and how important it is to give back.
slang Some people think tithing is just a way for the church to make money.
figurative In a figurative sense, tithing can also refer to giving back to the community in a broader sense.
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