"cut" Definition
Word: [adjective] cut (with parts removed)
Synonyms: shortened
Example: The drastically cut film
Word: [adjective] cut (separated into parts or laid open or penetrated with a sharp edge or instrument)
Example: The cut surface was mottled
Word: [adjective] cut ((of pages of a book) having the folds of the leaves trimmed or slit)
Example: The cut pages of the book
Word: [adjective] cut (fashioned or shaped by cutting)
Example: A well-cut suit
Word: [adjective] cut (mixed with water)
Synonyms: weakened, thinned
Example: Sold cut whiskey
Word: [adjective] cut ((used of rates or prices) reduced usually sharply)
Synonyms: slashed
Word: [adjective] cut ((used of grass or vegetation) cut down with a hand implement or machine)
Synonyms: mown
Word: [adjective] cut (a male animal, whose testicles are removed)
Synonyms: emasculated, gelded
Example: The cut horse was more docile.
Word: [adjective] cut (made neat and tidy by trimming)
Synonyms: trimmed
Word: [noun] cut (an unexcused absence from class)
Example: I was punished for taking too many cuts in my math class.
Word: [noun] cut (the act of reducing the amount or number)
Example: The mayor proposed extensive cuts in the city budget
Word: [noun] cut (the act of shortening something by chopping off the ends)
Synonyms: cutting off
Example: The barber gave me a good cut.
Word: [noun] cut (the act of cutting something into parts)
Synonyms: cutting
Example: Their cuts were skillful.
Word: [noun] cut (the act of penetrating or opening open with a sharp edge)
Synonyms: cutting
Example: The cut in the lining revealed the hidden jewels.
Word: [noun] cut (the division of a deck of cards before dealing)
Synonyms: cutting
Example: They insisted that we give them the last cut before every deal.
Word: [noun] cut ((sports) a stroke that puts reverse spin on the ball)
Synonyms: undercut
Example: Cuts do not bother a good tennis player
Word: [noun] cut (in baseball)
Synonyms: swing
Word: [noun] cut (a refusal to recognize someone you know)
Synonyms: cold shoulder
Word: [noun] cut (a trench resembling a furrow that was made by erosion or excavation)
Synonyms: gash
Word: [noun] cut (a canal made by erosion or excavation)
Word: [noun] cut (the style in which a garment is cut)
Example: A dress of traditional cut
Word: [noun] cut (the omission that is made when an editorial change shortens a written passage)
Synonyms: excision
Word: [noun] cut (a distinct selection of music from a recording or a compact disc)
Synonyms: track
Example: I played the first cut on the cd.
Word: [noun] cut ((film) an immediate transition from one shot to the next)
Example: The cut from the accident scene to the hospital seemed too abrupt
Word: [noun] cut (a remark capable of wounding mentally)
Synonyms: stinger
Example: The unkindest cut of all
Word: [noun] cut (a piece of meat that has been cut from an animal carcass)
Synonyms: cut of meat
Word: [noun] cut (a share of the profits)
Example: Everyone got a cut of the earnings
Word: [noun] cut (a wound made by cutting)
Synonyms: slash
Example: I put a bandage over the cut.
Word: [noun] cut (a step on some scale)
Example: They are a cut above the rest.
Word: [verb] cut (to cut off the testicles of male animals such as horses)
Synonyms: geld
Word: [verb] cut (to grow through the gums)
Example: The new tooth is cutting, which causes the baby pain.
Word: [verb] cut (to have grow through the gums)
Example: The baby cut a tooth
Word: [verb] cut (to cut and assemble the components of)
Synonyms: edit, edit out
Word: [verb] cut (to lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture)
Synonyms: thin
Example: Cut bourbon
Word: [verb] cut (to reduce in scope while retaining essential elements)
Synonyms: contract
Word: [verb] cut (to cease, stop)
Synonyms: cut off
Example: Cut the noise
Word: [verb] cut (to cut down on)
Synonyms: trim, reduce, cut back, cut down, trim down, trim back, bring down
Word: [verb] cut (to have a reducing effect)
Example: This cuts into my earnings
Word: [verb] cut (to dissolve by breaking down the fat of)
Example: Soap cuts grease
Word: [verb] cut (to weed out unwanted or unnecessary things)
Synonyms: prune, rationalise, rationalize
Example: We had to lose weight, so we cut the sugar from our diet
Word: [verb] cut (to shorten as if by severing the edges or ends of)
Example: Cut my hair
Word: [verb] cut (to refuse to acknowledge)
Synonyms: disregard
Example: I cut them dead at the meeting.
Word: [verb] cut (to make out and issue)
Synonyms: issue
Word: [verb] cut (to penetrate injuriously)
Example: The glass from the shattered windshield cut deep into the skin.
Word: [verb] cut (to fell by sawing)
Word: [verb] cut (to reap or harvest)
Example: Cut grain
Word: [verb] cut (to hit a ball with a spin so that it turns in the opposite direction)
Example: I cut a ping-pong ball, catching my opponent off-guard.
Word: [verb] cut (to cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch)
Synonyms: turn out, switch off, turn off
Example: Cut the lights!
Word: [verb] cut (to separate with or as if with an instrument)
Word: [verb] cut (to divide a deck of cards at random into two parts to make selection difficult)
Example: Wayne cut
Word: [verb] cut (to make an incision or separation)
Example: Cut along the dotted line
Word: [verb] cut (to allow incision or separation)
Example: This bread cuts easily
Word: [verb] cut (to function as a cutting instrument)
Example: This knife cuts well
Word: [verb] cut (to style and tailor in a certain fashion)
Synonyms: tailor
Example: Cut a dress
Word: [verb] cut (to perform or carry out)
Synonyms: make
Example: Cut a caper
Word: [verb] cut (to form or shape by cutting or incising)
Example: They cut paper dolls for the children.
Word: [verb] cut (to form by probing, penetrating, or digging)
Example: We cut a hole.
Word: [verb] cut (to create by duplicating data)
Synonyms: burn
Example: We cut a disk.
Word: [verb] cut (to record a performance on a medium)
Example: Cut a record
Word: [verb] cut (to make a recording of)
Example: We cut the record in three days.
Word: [verb] cut (to stop filming something)
Example: The director told me to cut filming.
Word: [verb] cut (to make an abrupt change of image or sound)
Example: They cut from one scene to another.
Word: [verb] cut (to pass through or across)
Example: The boat cut the water
Word: [verb] cut (to pass directly and often in haste)
Example: We cut through the neighbor's yard to get home sooner
Word: [verb] cut (to turn sharply)
Synonyms: curve
Word: [verb] cut (to move one's fist)
Example: The boxer cut upward toward their opponent's chin.
Word: [verb] cut (to give the appearance or impression of)
Example: Cut a nice figure
Word: [verb] cut (to discharge from a group)
Example: The coach cut two players from the team.
Word: [verb] cut (to be able to manage or manage successfully)
Synonyms: hack
Word: [verb] cut (to intentionally fail to attend)
Synonyms: skip
Example: I cut gym class all year.