Top ( noun , verb , adjective )

(As a noun)

Top ( noun )

  1. The highest or uppermost point, surface, or part of something.
  2. A piece of clothing worn on the upper body.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english tōp; akin to old high german zopf tassel, old english tōppian to adorn.

Examples:

  1. He reached the top of the mountain.
  2. She wore a top with a floral design.
  3. The top of the cake was decorated with chocolate shavings.
  4. The top of the jar was tightly sealed.
  5. He put a top on the toothpaste tube to keep it from drying out.

(As a verb)

Top ( verb )

  1. The highest or uppermost point, surface, or part of something.
  2. A piece of clothing worn on the upper body.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english tōp; akin to old high german zopf tassel, old english tōppian to adorn.

Examples:

  1. He reached the top of the mountain.
  2. She wore a top with a floral design.
  3. The top of the cake was decorated with chocolate shavings.
  4. The top of the jar was tightly sealed.
  5. He put a top on the toothpaste tube to keep it from drying out.

(As an adjective)

Top ( adjective )

  1. The highest or uppermost point, surface, or part of something.
  2. A piece of clothing worn on the upper body.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english tōp; akin to old high german zopf tassel, old english tōppian to adorn.

Examples:

  1. He reached the top of the mountain.
  2. She wore a top with a floral design.
  3. The top of the cake was decorated with chocolate shavings.
  4. The top of the jar was tightly sealed.
  5. He put a top on the toothpaste tube to keep it from drying out.
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