typi|fy
/t
I
p
I
fa
I
/ (typifies
, typifying
, typified
) VERB
If something or someone
typifies
a situation or type of thing or person, they have all the usual characteristics of it and are a typical example of it. □ [V
n]
typ|ing /ta I p I ŋ/
1
N‑UNCOUNT
Typing
is the work or activity of typing something by means of a typewriter or word processor. □
2
N‑UNCOUNT
[oft poss N
]
Typing
is the skill of using a typewriter or keyboard quickly and accurately. □
typ|ist /ta I p I st/ (typists ) N‑COUNT A typist is someone who works in an office typing letters and other documents.
ty|po|graphi|cal
/ta
I
pəgræ
f
I
k
ə
l/ ADJ
[ADJ
n]
Typographical
relates to the way in which printed material is presented. □
ty|pog|ra|phy /ta I pɒ grəfi/ N‑UNCOUNT Typography is the way in which written material is arranged and prepared for printing.
ty|pol|ogy /ta I pɒ lədʒi/ (typologies ) N‑COUNT A typology is a system for dividing things into different types, especially in science and the social sciences. [FORMAL ]
ty|ran|ni|cal /t I ræ n I k ə l/
1
ADJ
If you describe someone as
tyrannical
, you mean that they are severe or unfair towards the people that they have authority over. □
2
ADJ
If you describe a government or organization as
tyrannical
, you mean that it acts without considering the wishes of its people and treats them cruelly or unfairly. □
tyr|an|nize
/t
I
rəna
I
z/ (tyrannizes
, tyrannizing
, tyrannized
)
in BRIT, also use tyrannise
VERB
If you say that one person
tyrannizes
another, you mean that the first person uses their power over the second person in order to treat them very cruelly and unfairly. □ [V
n]
tyr|an|ny /t I rəni/ (tyrannies )
1
N‑VAR
A
tyranny
is a cruel, harsh, and unfair government in which a person or small group of people have power over everyone else. □
2
N‑UNCOUNT
If you describe someone's behaviour and treatment of others that they have authority over as
tyranny
, you mean that they are severe with them or unfair to them. □
3
N‑COUNT
You can describe something that you have to use or have as a
tyranny
if you think it is undesirable or unpleasant. □ [+
ty|rant
/ta
I
ə
rənt/ (tyrants
) N‑COUNT
You can use
tyrant
to refer to someone who treats the people they have authority over in a cruel and unfair way. □
tyre /ta I ə r / (tyres ) in AM, use tire 1 N‑COUNT A tyre is a thick piece of rubber which is fitted onto the wheels of vehicles such as cars, buses, and bicycles.
2 → see also spare tyre
tyro
/ta
I
roʊ/ (tyros
) N‑COUNT
[oft N
n] A
tyro
is a person who is just beginning to learn something or who has very little experience of something. [JOURNALISM
] □
Uu
U , u /juː / (U's, u's ) N‑VAR U is the twenty-first letter of the English alphabet.
uber-
/uː
bə
r
-/ COMB
Uber
combines with nouns and adjectives to form nouns and adjectives that refer to a great or extreme example of something. [JOURNALISM
] □