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Top-up for Dummies

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What does Top-up really mean?

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Alright, so "top-up" is actually an easy word, so don't worry! When we talk about "top-up," we mean adding something to make it full or complete. It's like when your water bottle is only half full, and you add more water to the top to make it full. That's "topping it up!"

In everyday life, we use "top-up" when we want to add more money to our phone, like adding money to a prepaid phone plan so we can keep making calls and sending texts. We also use it when talking about adding credit to a transportation card, like topping up your bus pass so you can keep riding the bus. Another example of "top-up" is when you add more funds to your account, for example, adding more money to your bank account so you can make more purchases. So, in summary, "top-up" means adding more to something to make it full or complete.

So, when you hear someone talking about topping up their phone, their transportation card, or their account, you'll know they're just adding more to it to keep it going! Easy, right?

Revised and Fact checked by John Doe on 2023-11-16 10:22:03

Top-up In a sentece

Learn how to use Top-up inside a sentece

  • You can top up your cellphone with more credit so that you can make more calls and send more messages.
  • If you want to make more coffee, you need to top up the water in the coffee machine.
  • To make your sandwich tastier, you can top it up with some extra cheese or vegetables.
  • When playing a video game, if your character's energy is low, you can top it up by collecting power-ups or health packs.
  • If you don't have enough money to buy a full tank of gas for your car, you can top it up with a smaller amount to reach your destination.

Top-up Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.

Top-up Regions

Regions where the word is used.