Verbs for Cutting
Verbs of Attachment and Separation / Verbs for Cutting
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to divide a thing into smaller pieces using a sharp object
I cut the paper with scissors to make a snowflake.
View Full Definitionto cut through something at its base in order to make it fall
The lumberjacks had to cut down the old oak tree to clear space for the new construction project.
View Full Definitionto use a sharp object like scissors or a knife on something to remove a section from it
Can you cut the coupons out of the magazine so we can use them at the store?
View Full Definitionto slice something into smaller parts
The chef skillfully cut up the vegetables for the stir-fry, ensuring they were uniform in size.
View Full Definitionto make a deep cut or opening, often using a sharp tool or object
During the accident, the broken glass gashed the driver's arm, requiring immediate attention.
View Full Definitionto cut something into very small pieces
To make coleslaw, you need to shred the cabbage finely.
View Full Definitionto cut or remove something by pinching or using scissors
The tailor had to snip the excess fabric to perfect the garment's fit.
View Full Definitionto make something, like clothing, look better by adding decorative elements
She decided to trim her plain dress with a delicate lace to give it a more elegant look.
View Full Definitionto tear the skin or flesh, causing deep and often irregular wounds
The jagged glass shards lacerated his hand when he tried to pick them up.
View Full Definitionto make a slight and precise cut, typically with a razor or a sharp tool
The barber snicked the edges of the client's hair for a clean and polished look.
View Full Definitiona number representing the points, goals, etc. a player achieves in a competition or game
Everyone at the party was surprised by the high score in the card game.
View Full Definitionto cut grass, wheat, etc. with a gardening machine or handheld tools, such as a scythe
Every weekend, he spends time mowing the lawn to keep it well-manicured.
View Full Definitionall the fruit, wheat, etc. harvested during a season
The farmer harvested a large crop of corn this year.
View Full Definitionto make a small, shallow cut or groove into something
The woodworker carefully nicks the edge of the board to mark the measurement.
View Full Definitionto cut a V-shaped groove or mark into something
The carpenter needs to notch the wooden beam to fit it securely into place.
View Full Definitionto cut something into pieces using a knife, etc.
She chops vegetables for the stir-fry every evening.
View Full Definitionto separate something from a whole
The surgeon needed to sever the damaged tissue to facilitate healing.
View Full Definitionto use a sharp object like scissors or a knife on something to remove a piece from its edge or ends
Before assembling the model, he used a hobby knife to cut off the excess plastic from the parts.
View Full Definitionto create a clean and narrow cut through something
The tailor decided to slit the fabric to create a vent in the back of the dress.
View Full Definition(computing) to illegally access a computer system, network, or online account in order to find, use, or change the information it contains
Hackers may try to hack into your email account to send spam messages to your contacts.
View Full Definitionto cut something by striking it with an axe or similar tool
The lumberjack skillfully hewed the massive tree with precise axe strikes.
View Full Definitionto violently cut with a quick move using a knife, etc.
The assailant slashed at the victim with a sharp knife, leaving deep wounds on their arm.
View Full Definitionto notice a thing or person with our eyes
Did you see that shooting star just now?
View Full Definitionto cut something using a sharp tool, often with precision and accuracy
The chef deftly cleaved the meat with a sharp knife for precise portions.
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