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Triple Very Common

Triple has 10 different meanings across 3 categories:

Noun · Verb · Adjective

Definitions
Noun
1

a base hit at which the batter stops safely at third base

"The crowd erupted when the rookie pulled off an impossible triple to score from first on a single play."

2

a set of three similar things considered as a unit

"The new restaurant features a triple patio where diners can enjoy meals under three separate but connected awnings."

3

a quantity that is three times as great as another

"The company's profits tripled after launching their new marketing campaign."

4

Three times or thrice the number, amount, size, etc

"The company's profits tripled after launching their new marketing campaign."

In plain English: A triple is something that happens three times or consists of three parts.

"The triple was the hardest skill on the diving board."

Verb
1

increase threefold

"Triple your income!"

2

hit a three-base hit

"The rookie batter tripled down the left-field line to score two runs in the bottom of the eighth."

3

To multiply by three

"The company's profits tripled after launching its new product line."

In plain English: To triple something means to make it three times as big or as much as it was before.

"The company will triple its output next year."

Adjective
1

having three units or components or elements

"a ternary operation"

"a treble row of red beads"

"overcrowding made triple sessions necessary"

"triple time has three beats per measure"

"triplex windows"

2

three times as great or many

"a claim for treble (or triple) damages"

"a threefold increase"

3

Made up of three related elements, often matching

"The new color scheme for the store features a triple combination of teal, silver, and charcoal that matches perfectly across all displays."

In plain English: Triple means three times as much or having three parts.

"The triple jump requires athletes to leap three times in a single bound."

Usage: Use triple as an adjective to describe something composed of three identical or corresponding parts, such as triple doors with three panels. This term emphasizes structural symmetry rather than simply being three times larger in size.

Example Sentences
"The triple jump requires athletes to leap three times in a single bound." adj
"The triple was the hardest skill on the diving board." noun
"The company will triple its output next year." verb
See Also
double cycle three bagger threefold apollonian gasket hamburger hemiola tuple
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
base hit set multiple multiply hit
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
line-drive triple trilogy triplicity

Origin

The word triple comes from the Latin term triplus, which originally meant "threefold." It entered Middle English as a doublet of the related word treble.

Rhyming Words
ple caple tiple ample duple tuple diple apple maple kipple people ripple temple marple hopple meeple semple popple topple sipple
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