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cut [ kut ]


verb  (past and past participle cut, present participle cut·ting, 3rd person present singular cuts)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb divide something with sharp tool: to divide something into pieces using a knife, scissors, or a similar sharp-edged tool

2. transitive verb sever part using sharp tool: to sever something or separate a part of something using a sharp-edged tool such as a knife, scissors, or a saw
cut a slice of bread

3. transitive and intransitive verb make hole in something: to pierce or make a hole in something using a sharp instrument

4. intransitive verb be sharp: to be sharp enough to slice or pierce things easily
These scissors won't cut.

5. intransitive verb yield to blade: to be easily sliced or pierced by a sharp tool such as a knife
bread that cuts easily

6. transitive verb injure somebody with sharp edge: to injure somebody or yourself with something sharp, usually enough to draw blood

7. transitive verb shorten something with sharp tool: to make something shorter by removing some of it with a sharp tool such as scissors
I'm having my hair cut this afternoon.

8. transitive verb shape garment: to shape fabric in a particular way in order to fashion a garment
a skirt cut on the bias

9. transitive verb reduce quantity: to reduce an amount, e.g. of money or time, or remove an amount from something
cut a budget

10. transitive verb stop providing something: to stop providing a service or supply of something
cut the supply of water to the farmers

11. transitive verb turn device off: to stop something from operating
cut the engine

12. intransitive verb take or be shortcut: to cross, travel, or make a line through or across an area, especially in order to save time
This path cuts through the woods.

13. transitive and intransitive verb intersect: to cross something or cross each other at a particular point
The road cuts the river in three places.

14. intransitive verb change direction sharply: to make a sharp change in direction
You need to cut to the right here.

15. transitive and intransitive verb delete data: to delete data on a computer, often in order to insert it somewhere else.
See also  paste1v (sense 3)


16. transitive verb shorten something by editing: to make something such as a movie, text, or speech shorter by removing parts of it, or remove a part to make it shorter

17. transitive and intransitive verb movies broadcasting edit movie or video: to edit a movie or other work intended for performance or broadcast

18. intransitive verb movies stop filming: to stop filming a particular scene ( usually used as a command )

19. intransitive verb movies change scene: to switch suddenly from one scene to another when filming or showing a film

20. transitive verb make recording: to make a recording of a song or group of songs ( informal )
The band cut 12 new tracks for the album.

21. transitive and intransitive verb divide deck of cards: to divide a deck of cards in two, usually after shuffling them

22. transitive verb dilute: to add a substance to another, especially to a drug or an alcoholic drink, usually in order to make it weaker or cheaper

23. transitive and intransitive verb remove grime: to dissolve something such as dirt or grease from something else in the process of cleaning it

24. transitive verb grow teeth through gums: to produce a tooth through the surface of the gums
The baby's cutting a tooth.

25. transitive verb snub somebody: to pay no attention to somebody in a public place or in an obvious way

26. transitive and intransitive verb upset somebody: to hurt somebody's feelings
a cruel remark that cut me deeply

27. transitive verb stop doing something: to stop doing something that is annoying somebody ( informal )
Cut that racket!

28. transitive verb not attend event: to fail to attend a scheduled event as expected, e.g. not go to school ( informal )
expelled for cutting classes

29. transitive verb negotiate something: to negotiate an agreement ( informal )
cut a deal

30. transitive verb racket games hit ball so it spins: to hit a ball with a racket in such a way that it spins as it flies through the air



noun  (plural cuts)
Definition:
 
1. wound in skin: an injury made when something sharp pierces the skin

2. incision: an incision made in something with a knife or other sharp-edged tool

3. reduction: a reduction in the amount of something
cuts in taxes and interest rates

4. stopping of supply: a stopping of a supply, e.g. of electricity
power cuts

5. haircut: a haircut or hairstyle

6. garment style: the way of cutting a garment from fabric that determines its shape and fit
a dress with a flattering cut

7. pruning of text: a removal of a section of something such as a movie, text, or speech in order to make it shorter or improve it, or a section removed
The editor advised me to make some cuts in the final chapter.

8. movies version: a particular edited version of a movie
the director's final cut of the film

9. recording single recording: a track on a musical recording

10. particular segment of meat: a piece of meat cut in a standard way, ready to be cooked
buys the cheapest cuts

11. share: a share of an amount of money or something else to be divided ( informal )

12. nonattendance: an unauthorized absence from a scheduled event, especially a class
expelled for too many cuts

13. baseball swing of bat: a swing of a baseball bat

14. card games dividing of deck of cards: the action of dividing a deck of cards in two

15. printing printing device: a block for printing that has a design engraved, incised, or cut in relief on it ( often used in combination )

16. hurtful statement or action: a statement or action intended to insult or hurt

17. 
Same as  snub




adjective 
Definition:
 
1. injured with something sharp: injured or damaged by something sharp, usually enough to draw blood
nursing a cut finger

2. separated with knife: separated or severed using a knife, scissors, or similar sharp tool
cut flowers

3. botany divided: describes a leaf that is divided into segments

[13th century. < assumed Old English cytan]

cut·ta·ble adjective

cut and run to leave a place quickly to avoid being caught or detained

cut both ways to have both advantages and disadvantages

cut it close to allow barely enough of something, often time, for what has to be done

cut loose 

1. 
to behave in an unrestrained and relatively uncontrolled way
 

2. 
to break away from the influence or control of somebody or something


cut somebody dead to ignore somebody deliberately and completely

cut somebody short to interrupt somebody who is speaking

cut somebody some slack to allow somebody a degree of freedom or latitude to do something

cut something short to end something earlier than expected or desired

not (be able to) cut it to fall short of requirements, or be unable to cope with a situation (informal)
His usual excuses just don't cut it with me.


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