chip

[tʃɪp]

chip Definition

  • 1a small piece of something that has been broken off or that comes from something larger
  • 2a thin slice of potato that is fried until it is crisp and eaten hot, often with salt
  • 3a small electronic device used for storing and processing data

Using chip: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chip" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He broke a chip off the corner of the table.

  • Example

    I ordered fish and chips for lunch.

  • Example

    The computer's chip was damaged and needed to be replaced.

chip Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with chip

  • to contribute money or effort towards a shared goal or expense

    Example

    We all chipped in to buy a gift for our coworker's retirement.

  • have a chip on one's shoulder

    to be easily offended or quick to take offense, often due to a perceived injustice or slight

    Example

    Ever since he was passed over for the promotion, he's had a chip on his shoulder about the company.

  • to gradually reduce or erode something, often through persistent effort

    Example

    She's been chipping away at her debt by making small payments each month.

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Summary: chip in Brief

The term 'chip' [tʃɪp] refers to a small piece of something that has been broken off or that comes from something larger, such as 'He broke a chip off the corner of the table.' It also refers to a thin slice of potato that is fried until it is crisp and eaten hot, often with salt, as in 'I ordered fish and chips for lunch.' Additionally, 'chip' can refer to a small electronic device used for storing and processing data, exemplified by 'The computer's chip was damaged and needed to be replaced.'

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