IPA: /ˈtaɪpi/
KK: /ˈtaɪpi/
Describing something that shows a specific kind of form or character, often adhering closely to a particular standard or model.
The new car design is very typey, reflecting the latest trends in automotive styling.
Comparative: more typey
Superlative: most typey
The word 'typey' is derived from 'type' (from Greek 'typos', meaning a model or impression) and the suffix '-y' (meaning characterized by or resembling). Therefore, 'typey' refers to something that is characteristic of or resembles a particular type.
Think of 'type' as a model or category, and remember that 'typey' means something that resembles or is characteristic of that model.