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WordType (noun)
Phonetic /taɪp/ /taɪp/
Example
  • a rare blood type
  • bungalows are a type of house.
  • what type of car do you drive?
  • there are three main types of contract(s).
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type

(noun)/taɪp/ /taɪp/
  1. a class or group of people or things that share particular qualities or features and are part of a larger group; a kind or sort
    • a rare blood type
    • Bungalows are a type of house.
    • What type of car do you drive?
    • There are three main types of contract(s).
    • I think the same type of thing could happen here.
    • I am not the type of person who gives up easily.
    • He grew up listening to different types of music.
    • She mixes with all types of people.
    • She mixes with people of all types.
    • I love this type of book.
    • I love these types of books.
    • I love these type of books.
    • What do you charge for this type of work?
    • What do you charge for work of this type?
    • It is the first car of its type to have this design feature.

    Extra Examples

    • the ideal type of helmet for caving
    • Two broad types of approach can be identified.
    • This is a new formula for all skin types.
    • This exercise is the hardest of its type.
    • a country inn of a type that has all but vanished
    • The recession is similar in type to that of ten years ago.
  2. a person of a particular character, with particular features, etc.
    • She's the artistic type.
    • He's not the type to be unfaithful.
    • She's not my type (= not the kind of person I am usually attracted to).
    • The boss came back from holiday all relaxed and smiling, but now she's reverting to type (= returning to her usual behaviour).
    • True to type (= As he usually does), Adam turned up an hour late.

    Extra Examples

    • He was the old-fashioned type, well-mannered and always in a suit and tie.
    • I am definitely not the marrying type.
    • The bar was crowded with City types in suits.
    • West Coast media types
  3. having the qualities or features of the group, person or thing mentioned
    • a police-type badge
    • a continental-type cafe
  4. letters that are printed or typed
    • The type was too small for me to read.
    • The important words are in bold type.
    • Key paragraphs of the report are set in italic type.

    Word Origin

    • late 15th cent. (in the sense ‘symbol, emblem’): from French, or from Latin typus, from Greek tupos ‘impression, figure, type’, from tuptein ‘to strike’. The use in printing dates from the early 18th cent.; the general sense ‘category with common characteristics’ arose in the mid 19th cent.
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