Pronunciation: /tɑps/
noun a garment worn on the upper body
A1 The cat sleeps on top of the refrigerator.
A2 She always wears her favorite red top to parties.
B1 The company's sales are at the top of the industry.
B2 The restaurant is known for its delicious food and top-notch service.
C1 The CEO is at the top of the corporate ladder.
C2 The singer reached the top of the charts with her latest album.
adjective of the highest quality or rank
A1 The cake was topped with strawberries.
A2 She always wears her favorite red top.
B1 The company is known for its top-quality products.
B2 The view from the top of the mountain was breathtaking.
C1 He is considered one of the top experts in his field.
C2 The hotel's rooftop bar offers stunning views of the city.
adverb extremely
A1 She is at the top of the stairs.
A2 He always performs at the top of his class.
B1 The team's performance was top-notch.
B2 The company's products are top quality.
C1 The restaurant is known for its top-notch service.
C2 The athlete's performance was top-notch, setting a new record.
formal The quality of their products is among the tops in the industry.
informal She always buys tops from that store because they have great deals.
slang Those new sneakers are tops!
figurative His performance in the competition was tops, earning him first place.
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