cutting

/หˆkสŒtษชล‹/

IPA: /K AH1 T IH0 NG/

verb
  1. 1

    (heading) To incise, to cut into the surface of something.

  2. 2

    To admit of incision or severance; to yield to a cutting instrument.

  3. 3

    (heading, social) To separate, remove, reject or reduce.

  4. 4

    (audio, usually as imperative) To cease recording activities.

    โ€œAfter the actors read their lines, the director yelled, "Cut!"โ€

  5. 5

    To make an abrupt transition from one scene or image to another.

    โ€œThe camera then cut to the woman on the front row who was clearly overcome and crying tears of joy.โ€

  6. 6

    To edit a film by selecting takes from original footage.

  7. 7

    To remove and place in memory for later use.

    โ€œSelect the text, cut it, and then paste it in the other application.โ€

  8. 8

    To enter a queue in the wrong place.

    โ€œOne student kept trying to cut in front of the line.โ€

  9. 9

    To intersect or cross in such a way as to divide in half or nearly so.

    โ€œThis road cuts right through downtown.โ€

  10. 10

    To make the ball spin sideways by running one's fingers down the side of the ball while bowling it.

  11. 11

    To deflect (a bowled ball) to the off, with a chopping movement of the bat.

  12. 12

    To change direction suddenly.

    โ€œThe football player cut to his left to evade a tackle.โ€

  13. 13

    To divide a pack of playing cards into two.

    โ€œIf you cut then I'll deal.โ€

  14. 14

    To write.

    โ€œcut orders;โ€ƒ cut a checkโ€

  15. 15

    To dilute or adulterate something, especially a recreational drug.

    โ€œDrug dealers sometimes cut cocaine with lidocaine.โ€

  16. 16

    To exhibit (a quality).

  17. 17

    To stop or disengage.

    โ€œCut the engines when the plane comes to a halt!โ€

  18. 18

    To drive (a ball) to one side, as by (in billiards or croquet) hitting it fine with another ball, or (in tennis) striking it with the racket inclined.

  19. 19

    To lose body mass after bulking, aiming to keep the additional muscle but lose the fat.

  20. 20

    To perform (a dancing movement etc.).

noun
  1. 1

    The action of the verb to cut.

    โ€œHow many different cuttings can this movie undergo?โ€

  2. 2

    A section removed from a larger whole.

  3. 3

    An abridged selection of written work, often intended for performance.

    โ€œThe actor had to make his cutting shorter to fit the audition time.โ€

  4. 4

    An open passage at a level lower than the surrounding terrain, dug for a canal, railway, or road to go through.

    syn:cut
  5. 5

    (sound engineering) The editing of film or other recordings.

  6. 6

    The process of bringing metals to a desired shape by chipping away the unwanted material.

    โ€œBoring, drilling, milling, and turning are all different kinds of metal cutting processes.โ€

  7. 7

    The act of cutting one's own skin as a symptom of a mental disorder; self-harm.

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adjective
  1. 1

    That is used for cutting.

    โ€œI need some sort of cutting utensil to get through this shrink wrap.โ€

  2. 2

    Piercing, sharp.

  3. 3

    Of criticism, remarks, etc.: (potentially) hurtful.

    โ€œThe director gave the auditioning actors cutting criticism.โ€

  4. 4

    Of a beverage: half-sized.

    โ€œa cutting chaiโ€

Source: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cut, https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cutting