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View synonyms for tech

tech

1

[ tek ]

adjective

  1. technical:

    The engineers sat together exchanging tech talk.

  2. technology:

    the tech industry.



noun

  1. a technician:

    He's a tech for a film crew.

  2. technology:

    She has a good grasp of computer tech.

tech.

2

abbreviation for

  1. technic.
  2. technical.
  3. technology.

-tech

3
  1. a combining form meaning “digital technology,” occurring as the final element in compound words and coinages that refer to digital technological innovations applied in an established industry:

    fintech;

    legaltech;

    insurtech.

tech.

1

abbreviation for

  1. technical
  2. technology


tech

2

/ tɛk /

noun

  1. informal.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of tech1

First recorded in 1950–55; by shortening

Origin of tech2

From tech(nology) ( def ), by shortening

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Example Sentences

Sometimes, a tech glitch means you are prevented from looking at other users.

Imagine waking up to find a guy who looks like a tech startup employee eating your charred crispy leg.

“Fully ready for any form of high-tech war,” the regime said of itself in 2009.

In many ways, the behavior of the male “ally” demonstrates how far we have to go in the tech industry.

These are the phrases we want to hear from male allies across the tech industry in 2015 that show true, meaningful support.

The com-tech was answering the question Raf had almost forgotten that he had asked the moment before.

Raf's eyes met Soriki's, and the com-tech's hand dropped to hook fingers in his belt within touching distance of his side arm.

And having fixed Soriki's face, he tried to believe that he was now confronting the com-tech, speaking directly to him.

"Trojan fotch him his revolver and he wouldn't tech it or use it," is the talk flying about among the boys.

The funding was kicked off by some tech millionaires who couldn't believe that a bunch of hacker kids had kicked the DHS's ass.

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