Tier (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: tier
How to pronounce: UK: /tɪər/ US: /tɪr/
Tier as a NOUN
Meaning: One of numerous levels of significance, quality, and so forth.
Example:
> When I go to a live sports match, I like to sit in one of the upper-tier pavilions.
> The room was filled with three-tiered metal bunk beds.
Tier as a VERB
Meaning: Arranging or organizing things in layers.
Example:
> The theatrical chairs were steeply tiered.
> You have to tier a wedding cake for the next client.
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The children was playing a game that has different tiers of difficulty.
Monica was appreciating the fountain in the park that had a tiered design with water flowing from one level to the next.
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The children were playing a game that has different tiers of difficulty.
Monica was appreciating the fountain in the park, which had a tiered design with water flowing from one level to the next.
I had visited Dubai and watched the tiered tower of Khalifa
My wife taught me how to tier my clothes in the cupboard