Pronunciation: /taɪ/
noun a quality or state of being characterized by a particular attribute or characteristic
A1 I like to drink tea.
A2 She bought a new toy for her pet.
B1 The city has a vibrant arts community.
B2 The company's diversity policy is very inclusive.
C1 His proficiency in multiple languages is impressive.
C2 The tycoon's empire spans across multiple industries.
adjective describing a quality or characteristic of something
A1 She is a ty student who always follows the rules.
A2 The ty weather made it difficult to go outside.
B1 The ty cat was always curled up by the fireplace.
B2 The ty attitude of the team leader inspired everyone to work harder.
C1 Her ty personality shone through in everything she did.
C2 The ty performance of the orchestra left the audience in awe.
formal The company's policy on workplace safety is very strict, they require all employees to wear ty safety gear at all times.
informal I always make sure to wear my ty helmet when riding my bike around the neighborhood.
slang Hey, don't forget to put on your ty gloves before we start working on the car.
figurative She always wears her ty armor to protect herself from negative comments and criticism.
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