top

/tɑp/
adjective
  1. Highest in position, rank, or quality.
    • We bought top quality ingredients for the recipe.
    • The hotel offers top service to its guests.
    • She is a top student in her school.
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verb
  1. To be higher, better, or more than something else.
    • The new movie topped the box office charts.
    • His score topped all the others in the competition.
    • She hopes to top her personal best in the race.
  2. To remove the top part of something.
    • The gardener topped the tree to keep it from growing too tall.
    • She topped the carrots before cooking them.
    • He topped the cake with a layer of frosting.
noun
  1. The highest point, part, or surface of something.
    • He wrote his name at the top of the page.
    • She placed the star on the top of the Christmas tree.
    • The mountain top was covered in snow.
  2. A piece of clothing worn on the upper part of the body, such as a shirt or blouse.
    • The store has a sale on summer tops.
    • He bought a new top for the party.
    • She wore a red top with blue jeans.
  3. A toy that spins on a pointed base.
    • The child spun the top on the kitchen floor.
    • My grandfather showed me how to wind up a wooden top.
    • The top wobbled and then fell over.
  4. The highest or most important position in a ranking or organization.
    • She worked hard to reach the top of her class.
    • He is at the top of the company's management team.
    • The team fought for the top of the league.
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