Cuts synonyms
Category:
Part of speech:
To leap lightly over.
(Informal) To write or refine computer programs skillfully.
To veer is to turn or swerve sharply or to go off course.
Trend is defined as to go in a general direction or to have a tendency to go in a certain way.
To move in a curved path
Perpendicularly or very steeply
To climb or move upward by winding or turning.
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To harden or impart a finish to by subjecting to intense heat; fire:
To cut, form, or alter so as to meet certain conditions
To send out officially; to deliver by authority; as, to issue an order; to issue a writ.
To ignore or behave coldly toward; slight.
Ignore is defined as to deliberately disregard, or to avoid noticing.
To explain or interpret on rational grounds
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To cut off or remove dead or living parts or branches of (a plant, for example) to improve shape or growth.
To affect or maintain cautious neutrality.
To reduce is to make something smaller or to become or feel smaller, or forcing someone into a less desirable position.
To acquire or incur:
To reduce in force, efficacy, or intensity.
To reduce in scope, extent, etc.; shorten
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So as to be thin:
(Stock market) To cause the value of individual shares to decrease by increasing the total number of shares.
To prepare an edition of for publication:
To lower, turn, or bend (the head, body, etc.) suddenly, as in avoiding a blow or in hiding
(Rare) To escape; get away
Shirk is defined as to avoid or get out of doing something that should be done.
To reduce, destroy, or get rid of gradually, as if by whittling away with a knife
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Tear means to pull or force something up or apart or rip into two or more pieces.
To thrust or plunge (a knife, etc.) into something
Split is defined as to break, separate, tear, divide or cut into two or more parts.
To reduce the price of a product, to create a snip.
To cut; to sever; to divide.
To act negligently or carelessly.
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To reduce or remove from a larger amount or entity:
To cut or form by cutting with forceful sweeping strokes:
To come apart or break under the action of shearing stress
To deliberately limit the number of (points) scored by one's team in a game (esp. a basketball game) in an effort to affect the result for gambling purposes
To have a share or part:
To cut off (a part) from a whole:
To segment is to divide something up into different parts.
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To shade or crosshatch (part of a drawing) to indicate sections.
To mark with lines or notches in keeping account
(Computer science) To terminate a child process that has previously exited, thereby removing it from the process table.
To raze is to completely destroy something to the ground.
To register or deposit, as a vote; to elicit or call forth, as votes or voters.
To part is defined as to divide something up or to separate.
To take a sip or sips of alcoholic liquor:
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Mow is defined as to cut down.
To subdivide (land, for example) into minute parts.
To cut off (a part), especially from a tree or shrub:
To become less; decrease:
To rip, cut, or tear.
To cross each other
(Mathematics) To include or bound (a part of a space or curve) between two points or lines.
Insult is defined as to speak with rudeness or to say something to offend.
To shape; to form.
To make a long deep cut in; slash deeply.
To assume a specified form, shape, or pattern:
To destroy completely; to annihilate.
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To expurgate is defined as to edit or remove material that is considered to be obscene or objectionable.
To excise is defined as to cut out surgically.
Emasculate is defined as to deprive someone or something of its power and vigor, or to make a man unable to reproduce or to make a male feel like less of a man.
To withhold or deduct a part from (one's salary or wages).
To be or become separate; part
To separate or part; disunite
In surgery, to separate different anatomical structures along natural lines by dividing the connective tissue framework.
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To pull or cut to pieces; separate into parts; divide up or mutilate
To delete is defined as to remove or cancel something.
To remove or destroy that part regarded as essential to the operation of
To cut short; reduce; abridge
To trim (a photograph or picture, for example).
(Chem.) To cause molecules of (the same or different substances) to combine to form a more complex compound, often with elimination of a simple molecule, as water
To cleave is to split or separate something, especially along a natural line of separation or using a sharp tool, or to stick or adhere strongly to something or someone.
To shape or form by chopping:
Chisel means to shape or cut a hard material using a hand tool called a chisel.
To lose or be inherently subject to losing a small part or parts of itself
To follow (game) in order to capture or kill; hunt:
To make or form by or as if by cutting:
Alternative form of bowdlerize.
To bite is defined as to use your teeth to dig into something, or being enticed to get interested in or involved in something.
To surgically remove a part of the body, especially a limb
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To draw up and execute in a suitable form:
(Obs.) To make a forecast; conjecture
To pass into solution:
To injure, weaken, or impair, esp. by subtle, stealthy, or insidious means
The definition of impair is to hinder or weaken something.
To record, particularly onto magnetic tape.
To become different; change; vary
To dismantle and pack up for departure:
(Music) To reduce (a perfect or minor interval) by a semitone.
To reduce the height of
To injure or damage so as to make imperfect, less attractive, etc.; spoil; impair; disfigure
To withdraw (an entry) from a contest.
To attach or affix identification, such as a price tag or maker's label, to.
To sever (a written contract, etc.) along an irregular line, so that the parts may be identified
To pare is defined as to peel, reduce or remove by trimming off the outside.
To separate the head from; decapitate.
To shorten (a number) by dropping one or more digits after the decimal point.
To divide into quarters.
To cut or divide into long, thin pieces, or into very small pieces; to cut or rend lengthwise; to slit.
To split; cleave
To divide (a thing) into separate parts.
Truant is defined as to never do what one is supposed to do.
(Intransitive) To reject disdainfully; contemn; scorn.
To refuse to accept socially; avoid having social contact with:
To refuse bluntly; snub
To make or become weak or weaker.
To dilute by adding water to
To dilute or rarefy
To move unsteadily; weave.
To change or alter in a particular direction.
Track and field.
The sweep or scope of something that swings:
A gradual decrease in width or thickness
The definition of a drain is a pipe or channel that lets something run off.
(Knitting) A reduction in the number of stitches, usually accomplished by suspending the stitch to be decreased from another existing stitch or by knitting it together with another stitch. See Decrease (knitting).
That which is divided off or separated, as a part from a whole; a separated part of anything.
An injury to an organism, especially one in which the skin or another external surface is torn, pierced, cut, or otherwise broken.
The definition of a taunt is a cruel or teasing remark.
A mode of living:
A coin:
Passage is moving through something, being granted permission to move through something or an enclosed area that you must move through to get to somewhere else.
(Printing) The indentation on the bottom of a piece of type
A short, thick piece, as of meat or wood
(Photography) A light-sensitive sheet of glass or metal on which a photographic image can be recorded.
Any trench, channel, or groove, as in wood or metal.
The definition of a channel is a waterway, a means of communication and a specific television or radio frequency.
A small mark or puncture made by a pointed object.
(Sports) An act or an instance of digging a ball.
Continuous pressure of one part against another, as of a rafter against a wall
truantries
truancies
The neglect of work or duty
divvies
A share or portion.
A fixed portion; share; allowance
quanta
Quantum is a specified amount or portion.
A measure is defined as a course of action, or a legislative bill.
(Archaic) One's destiny or lot
Allowance means a given advantage.
(Genetics) A mutation in which a gene, or other section of DNA, is removed from a chromosome
A reduction in speed, or a decrease in the level of production, etc.
(Chemistry) A decrease in positive valence or an increase in negative valence by the gaining of electrons.
The resulting reduction; decrease.
(Math.) The quantity by which a variable decreases or is decreased: a negative decrement results in an increase
The act of curtailing
A lessening or reduction
A form of wit characterized by the use of such remarks:
(Military, dated) A defensive work constructed within a fortification to make it more defensible (by allowing defenders to retreat into and fight from it even after the enemy has taken the outer work).
The termination of a contract unilaterally by a party for substantive legal reasons, such as the failure of the other party to perform its obligations; or, the mutual termination of a contract, with the result that both parties are restored to the status quo ante (see also rescind); a remedy that one may seek in a court of equity that results in a termination of the contract as though it had never existed.
The art or technique of one that engraves.
Dissolution is defined as ending or breaking apart.
(Logic) The proposition resulting from the combination of two or more propositions using the or operator.
(Grammar) A group of words arranged to form a meaningful phrase.
The act, process, or result of intersecting.
A gap, breach, or aperture:
The act of penetrating a given situation with the mind or faculties; perception, discernment. [from 17th c.]
The act of splitting or cleaving.
The act of disuniting two or more things, or the condition of being separated.
A severing or cutting off; in criminal law the process of bringing a particular charge out of many so that only one issue, or a few closely related ones, is before the jury at a time, while reserving the right to bring other charges later; the separating of the claims of two or more parties for any of a number of reasons; the ending of a joint tenancy.
The part, or fate, that falls to one, as it were, by chance, or without his planning.
A thing or amount allocated
increases (antonym)
Increase is defined as to become bigger or greater.
confronts (antonym)
To face or oppose boldly, defiantly, or antagonistically
faces (antonym)
To acknowledge and accept or deal with:
adds (antonym)
To constitute an addition:
niceties (antonym)
An elegant or refined feature; an amenity:
compliments (antonym)
An expression of praise, admiration, or congratulation.
adulterates (related)
Adulterate means to make something inferior or less pure by adding something harmful or of a lower quality.
records (related)
To record something.
neglects (related)
To omit to notice; to forbear to treat with attention or respect; to slight.
castrates (related)
To remove the testicles of; emasculate; geld
cancels (related)
(Printing) To delete or omit
crosses (related)
To interfere with; thwart or obstruct:
penetrates (related)
To penetrate is to pass into or through something.
mangles (related)
To spoil; botch; mar; garble
accepts (related)
To endure resignedly or patiently:
changes (related)
To lay aside, abandon, or leave for another; switch:
rises (related)
To cause to rise:
assembles (related)
The definition of assemble is to come together in a given place.
helps (related)
To refrain from; avoid or resist. Used with can or cannot:
pictures (related)
(Informal) A motion picture.
injuries (related)
Damage or harm done to or suffered by a person or thing:
holes (related)
An opening or perforation:
collects (related)
(Christianity) The prayer said before the reading of the epistle lesson, especially one found in a prayerbook, as with the Book of Common Prayer.
meats (related)
The essence, substance, or gist:
illustrations (related)
A picture or image that is used to decorate or clarify a text.
form (related)
A linguistic form.
divisions (related)
(Mil.) A major tactical or administrative unit that can act independently and is under one command
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