Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
two-tier
Adjective
/ˈtuːˈtɪər/

Definition
Having two levels or layers, especially in a system or structure.

Examples
- Many businesses operate on a two-tier pricing model, offering different rates to regular and premium customers.
- The education system can be viewed as two-tiered, with funding and resources often varying between public and private schools.

Meaning
The term ‘two-tier’ usually refers to situations where there are two distinct levels of service, quality, or access, typically indicating a hierarchy or differentiation between groups.

Synonyms
- dual-level
- bifurcated
- hierarchical