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    cut
    /kʌt/

    verb

    • 1. make an opening, incision, or wound in (something) with a sharp-edged tool or object: "he cut his toe on a sharp stone" Similar gashslashlacerateslit
    • 2. divide into pieces with a knife or other sharp implement: "cut the beef into thin slices" Similar chopcut upslicedice

    noun

    • 1. 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" Similar blowslashstrokeinformal:swipe
    • 2. a long, narrow incision in the skin made by something sharp: "blood ran from a cut on his jaw" Similar gashslashlacerationincision

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  2. to use a sharp tool such as a knife to break the surface of something, divide something, or make something smaller: [ T ] Cut the apple in half. [ T ] She wanted to have her hair cut (= made shorter). [ M ] We had to cut two trees down (= remove them) to make room for the swimming pool.

  3. The meaning of CUT is to penetrate with or as if with an edged instrument. How to use cut in a sentence. to penetrate with or as if with an edged instrument; to hurt the feelings of; to strike sharply with a cutting effect…

  4. Cut is used in a similar sense as a noun to mean something that is caused by cutting (such as a wound) or a piece that has been cut from something. Used in a sentence : I was fooling around with the saw and got a bad cut on my leg.

  5. When you cut something, you slice into it or remove a part of it, like when you cut your friend's hair or cut a pan of brownies into squares. You can also cut figuratively, like when you're cut by your piano teacher's sharp words or when a freak snowstorm forces you to cut your game short.

  6. 1. To penetrate with a sharp edge; strike a narrow opening in. 2. To separate into parts with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument; sever: cut cloth with scissors. 3. To sever the edges or ends of; shorten: cut one's hair. 4. To mow, reap, or harvest: cut grain; cut grass. 5. To fell by sawing; hew. 6. To have (a new tooth) grow through the gums.

  7. Definition of cut verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Definition of cut noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. to use a knife or other sharp tool to divide something, remove part of something, or make a hole in something: Use a pair of scissors to cut the paper. Cut the meat into small pieces. He cut the piece of wood in half. I had my hair cut last week. Surgeons cut out the tumour. She cut off all the diseased buds.

  10. If you cut a text, broadcast, or performance, you shorten it. If you cut a part of a text, broadcast, or performance, you do not publish, broadcast, or perform that part. Branagh has cut the play judiciously. Synonyms: delete, take out, excise, edit out More Synonyms of cut. 3. intransitive verb.

  11. Cut Definition. kŭt. cuts, cutting. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Verb. Noun. Adjective. Idiom. Filter. verb. cuts, cutting. To do the work of a sharp-edged instrument; pierce, sever, gash, etc. Webster's New World. To make an opening in as with a sharp-edged instrument; pierce; incise; gash.