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cut:
- cut; reap; sting; prick; style someone's hair; cleave; hew through; carve; broach a subject; raise; put forward; initiate; broach; bring up; put on the table; cut into; throw up; toss up; toss in the air; cut through; slash; notch; bite; snap; trim; skim; clip; pare; cut close; geld; edit; edit out; reduce; dilute; thin; thin out; contract; abbreviate; abridge; shorten; foreshorten; cut off; cut back; cut down; bring down; trim down; trim back; prune; rationalize; rationalise; ignore; disregard; snub; issue; make out; write out; turn out; turn off; switch off; tailor; burn; sheer; trend; curve; swerve; veer; slew; slue; hack; skip
- cut; expurgated; edited; shortened; weakened; thinned; slashed; mown; emasculated; gelded; trimmed
- incision; indentation; slash; cut; gash; price reduction; reduction; knife wound; wound; discount; deduction; rebate; degradation; disgracement; dishonering; salary cut; coupe; style; cut down expenses; saving; retrenchment; diminution; finance management; decrease; curtailment; economy; shortening; slackening; foreshortening; recess; dwindling; market; notch; groove; nick; score; cutting of trees; incised wound; cutting; cutting off; undercut; swing; baseball swing; snub; cold shoulder; deletion; excision; track; stinger; cut of meat; slice
- cut; clip; reduction; curtailment; section; segment; slice; portion; dent; notch; hack; nick; shake; make an incision in
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Detailed Synonyms for cut in English
cut:
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to broach a subject; to raise; to put forward; to initiate; to broach; to sting; to reap; to bring up; to put on the table; to cut into; to throw up; to toss up; to cut; toss in the air-
toss in the air verb
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to cut
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– shorten as if by severing the edges or ends of 1 -
to cut
– shorten as if by severing the edges or ends of 1 -
to cut
– cut off the testicles (of male animals such as horses) 1 -
to cut
– grow through the gums 1 -
to cut
– have grow through the gums 1 -
to cut
– cut and assemble the components of 1 -
to cut
– lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture 1 -
to cut
– reduce in scope while retaining essential elements 1to reduce; to cut; to contract; to abbreviate; to abridge; to shorten; foreshorten– reduce in scope while retaining essential elements 1-
foreshorten verb
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to cut
– cease, stop 1 -
to cut
– cut down on; make a reduction in 1 -
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– have a reducing effect 1 -
to cut
– dissolve by breaking down the fat of 1 -
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– weed out unwanted or unnecessary things 1 -
to cut
– refuse to acknowledge 1 -
to cut
– make out and issue 1 -
to cut
– penetrate injuriously 1 -
to cut
– fell by sawing; hew 1 -
to cut
– reap or harvest 1 -
to cut
– hit (a ball) with a spin so that it turns in the opposite direction 1 -
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– cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch 1 -
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– separate with or as if with an instrument 1 -
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– divide a deck of cards at random into two parts to make selection difficult 1 -
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– make an incision or separation 1 -
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– allow incision or separation 1 -
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– function as a cutting instrument 1 -
to cut
– style and tailor in a certain fashion 1 -
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– perform or carry out 1 -
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– form or shape by cutting or incising 1 -
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– form by probing, penetrating, or digging 1 -
to cut
– create by duplicating data 1 -
to cut
– record a performance on (a medium) 1 -
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– make a recording of 1 -
to cut
– stop filming 1 -
to cut
– make an abrupt change of image or sound 1 -
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– pass through or across 1 -
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– pass directly and often in haste 1 -
to cut
– turn sharply; change direction abruptly 1 -
to cut
– move (one's fist) 1 -
to cut
– give the appearance or impression of 1 -
to cut
– discharge from a group 1 -
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– be able to manage or manage successfully 1 -
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– intentionally fail to attend 1 -
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– To remove part of a document, usually placing it temporarily in memory so that the cut portion can be inserted (pasted) elsewhere. 2
Conjugations for cut:
present
- cut
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- cuts
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simple past
- cut
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- cut
present perfect
- have cut
- have cut
- has cut
- have cut
- have cut
- have cut
past continuous
- was cutting
- were cutting
- was cutting
- were cutting
- were cutting
- were cutting
future
- shall cut
- will cut
- will cut
- shall cut
- will cut
- will cut
continuous present
- am cutting
- are cutting
- is cutting
- are cutting
- are cutting
- are cutting
subjunctive
- be cut
- be cut
- be cut
- be cut
- be cut
- be cut
diverse
- cut!
- let's cut!
- cut
- cutting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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– with parts removed 1 -
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– separated into parts or laid open or penetrated with a sharp edge or instrument 1 -
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– (of pages of a book) having the folds of the leaves trimmed or slit 1 -
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– fashioned or shaped by cutting 1 -
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– mixed with water 1 -
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– (used of rates or prices) reduced usually sharply 1 -
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– (used of grass or vegetation) cut down with a hand implement or machine 1 -
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– (of a male animal) having the testicles removed 1cut; emasculated; gelded– (of a male animal) having the testicles removed 1-
cut adj
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emasculated adj
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gelded adj
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– made neat and tidy by trimming 1
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the cut down expenses; the reduction; the saving; the retrenchment; the diminution; the finance management; the decrease; the curtailment; the economy; the shortening; the slackening; the foreshortening; the recess; the dwindling; the salary cut; the market; the cut -
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– an unexcused absence from class 1 -
the cut
– the act of reducing the amount or number 1 -
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– the act of shortening something by chopping off the ends 1 -
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– the act of cutting something into parts 1 -
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– the act of penetrating or opening open with a sharp edge 1 -
the cut
– the division of a deck of cards before dealing 1 -
the cut
– (sports) a stroke that puts reverse spin on the ball 1 -
the cut
– in baseball; a batter's attempt to hit a pitched ball 1 -
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– a refusal to recognize someone you know 1 -
the cut
– a trench resembling a furrow that was made by erosion or excavation 1 -
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– a canal made by erosion or excavation 1 -
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– the style in which a garment is cut 1 -
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– the omission that is made when an editorial change shortens a written passage 1 -
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– a distinct selection of music from a recording or a compact disc 1 -
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– (film) an immediate transition from one shot to the next 1 -
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– a remark capable of wounding mentally 1 -
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– a piece of meat that has been cut from an animal carcass 1 -
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– a share of the profits 1 -
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– a wound made by cutting 1 -
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– a step on some scale 1
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