Tier in a sentence as a noun

* The customer's position: among top tier, mid-size, small firms.

Still, we're missing a crucial bit of magic to really improve over a classic three tier webapp.

> If youre East Asian, you need to attend a top-tier university to land a good high-paying gig.

I've been working for an enormous organisation for the last 4 years, and we're a tier 1 client of Microsoft's.

Most of the stuff that ends up on the floor never receives any attention at all, so you don't hear about it on first-tier news sites.

But harder to see why mid-tier developers like Paradox or Eugen started to port their latest games to Linux.

To the extent that your count of top-tier publications matters when trying to get an academic job, it's because it's correlated with your ability to bring in money.

If you have backing from ‘top tier’ investors or a star advisor that your prospect will have heard of, use in your subject lineii.\tThe first sentence of the email must establish your credibility.

It's fine that you've decided it's better for your business to cease offering the free tier, but it's unprofessional to use a pejorative to describe customers who accepted your offer of a free product.

Tier definitions

noun

a relative position or degree of value in a graded group; "lumber of the highest grade"

See also: grade level

noun

any one of two or more competitors who tie one another

noun

a worker who ties something

noun

something that is used for tying; "the sail is fastened to the yard with tiers"

noun

one of two or more layers one atop another; "tier upon tier of huge casks"; "a three-tier wedding cake"