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- Dictionaryverbcut (verb) · cuts (third person present) · cut (past tense) · cut (past participle) · cutting (present participle)
- make divisions in (something):"the country was cut into three parts"
- separate (something) into two pieces; sever:"they cut the rope before he choked"
- remove (something) from something larger by using a sharp implement:"bacon was cut from the joints that hung from the ceiling" · "cut away the unwanted sections by running the knife under them"
- make or form (something) by using a sharp tool to remove material:"workmen cut a hole in the pipe" · "she stared at the lettering cut into the stonework"
- make or design (a garment) in a particular way:"Madame Vionnet was the first to cut a dress on the bias, in 1927" · "an impeccably cut suit"
- make (a path, tunnel, or other route) by excavation, digging, or chopping:"it took engineers a dozen years and the federal government $500 million to cut a road through the canyon" · "investigators called for a machete to cut through the bush"
- produce (a vinyl record) from a sound recording:"quadraphonic LPs had to be cut at a lower volume level than conventional records"
- reduce the size, amount, or quantity of:"buyers will bargain hard to cut the cost of the house they want" · "advocates of reform say more must be done to cut crime"Similar:Opposite:
- shorten (a text, movie, or performance) by removing material:"he had to cut unnecessary additions made to the opening scene"
- computingdelete (part of a text or other display) completely or so as to insert a copy of it elsewhere. See also cut and paste
- US ENGLISH(in sports) remove (a player) from a team's roster.
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHabsent oneself deliberately from (something one should normally attend, especially school):"Robert was cutting class"
- stop filming or recording:"“Cut” shouted a voice, followed by “Could we do it again, please?”"
- move to another shot in a movie:"cut to a dentist's surgery" · "the way the director cuts from shot to shot has an impact"
- make (a movie) into a coherent whole by removing parts or placing them in a different order:"I like to watch the rushes at home before I start cutting the film"
- strike or kick (a ball) with an abrupt, typically downward motion:"Cook cut the ball back to him"
- golfslice (the ball).
- divide (a pack of playing cards) by lifting a portion from the top, either to reveal or draw a card at random or to place the top portion under the bottom portion:"let's cut for dealer"
nouncut (noun) · cuts (plural noun)- a stroke or blow given by a sharp-edged implement or by a whip or cane:"he could skin an animal with a single cut of the knife"
- a haircut:"his hair was in need of a cut"
- a reduction in amount or size:"she took a 20% pay cut" · "a cut in interest rates"Opposite:
- (in sports) a removal of a player from a team's roster.
- an act of removing part of a play, movie, or book, especially to shorten the work or to delete offensive material:"they would not publish the book unless the author was willing to make cuts"
- an immediate transition from one scene to another in a movie:"instead of hard cuts, we used dissolves to give it a very dreamy character"
- golfthe halfway point of a golf tournament, where half of the players are eliminated.
- tenniscricketa stroke made with a sharp horizontal or downward action of the racket, imparting spin.
- a long, narrow opening or incision made in a surface or piece of material:"make a single cut along the top of each potato"
- a piece of meat cut from a carcass:"a good lean cut of beef"
- informala share of the profits from something:"the directors are demanding their cut"
- a recording of a piece of music:"a cut from his forthcoming album"
- a version of a movie after editing:"the director's cut"
- a passage cut or dug out, as a railroad cutting or a new channel made for a river or other waterway:"the cut connected with the Harborough arm of the canal"
- a woodcut.
OriginMiddle English (probably existing, although not recorded, in Old English); probably of Germanic origin and related to Norwegian kutte and Icelandic kuta ‘cut with a small knife’, kuti ‘small blunt knife’. CUT Synonyms: 434 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam …
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