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/kət/
verb
  1. make an opening, incision, or wound in (something) with a sharp-edged tool or object.
    "he cut his toe on a sharp stone"
    synonyms: gash, slash, lacerate, slit, pierce, penetrate, wound, injure, scratch, graze, nick, snick, notch, incise, score, lance
  2. divide into pieces with a knife or other sharp implement.
    "cut the beef into thin slices"
    synonyms: chop, cut up, slice, dice, cube, mince, carve, divide, hash
  3. make or form (something) by using a sharp tool to remove material.
    "workmen cut a hole in the pipe"
  4. trim or reduce the length of (something, especially grass or a person's hair or fingernails) by using a sharp implement.
    "Ted was cutting the lawn"
    synonyms: trim, snip, clip, crop, bob, barber, shear, shave, pare, prune, pollard, poll, lop, dock, mow
  5. reduce the size, amount, or quantity of.
    "buyers will bargain hard to cut the cost of the house they want"
    synonyms: reduce, cut back/down on, decrease, lessen, retrench, diminish, trim, prune, slim down, ease up on, rationalize, downsize, slenderize, economize on, mark down, discount, lower, slash, axe
  6. end or interrupt the provision of (something, especially power or food supplies).
    "we resolved to cut oil supplies to territories controlled by the rebels"
    synonyms: discontinue, break off, suspend, interrupt, stop, end, put an end to
  7. (of a line) cross or intersect (another line).
    "mark the point where the line cuts the vertical axis"
    synonyms: cross, intersect, bisect, meet, join, decussate
  8. stop filming or recording.
    "“Cut” shouted a voice, followed by “Could we do it again, please?”"
  9. adulterate (a drug) or dilute (alcohol) by mixing it with another substance.
    "dealers cut the drugs to stretch their supply"
  10. strike or kick (a ball) with an abrupt, typically downward motion.
    "Cook cut the ball back to him"
  11. divide (a pack of playing cards) by lifting a portion from the top, either to reveal or draw a card at random or to place the top portion under the bottom portion.
    "let's cut for dealer"
  12. ignore or refuse to recognize (someone).
    "they cut her in public"
    synonyms: snub, ignore, shun, give someone the cold shoulder, cold-shoulder, turn one's back on, cut dead, look right through, pretend not to see, rebuff, spurn, ostracize, send to Coventry, give someone the brush-off, freeze out, stiff-arm, give someone the bum's rush, give someone the brush, snout, give someone the go-by

noun
  1. a stroke or blow given by a sharp-edged implement or by a whip or cane.
    "he could skin an animal with a single cut of the knife"
    synonyms: blow, slash, stroke, swipe
  2. a long, narrow incision in the skin made by something sharp.
    "blood ran from a cut on his jaw"
    synonyms: gash, slash, laceration, incision, slit, wound, injury, scratch, graze, nick, snick
  3. a wounding remark or act.
    "his unkindest cut at Elizabeth was to call her heartless"
    synonyms: insult, slight, affront, slap in the face, jibe, barb, cutting remark, shaft, put-down, dig, brush-off
  4. the way or style in which something, especially a garment, is cut.
    "the elegant cut of his dinner jacket"
    synonyms: style, design, tailoring, lines, fit

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The verb cut means the act of slicing with a knife or another sharp edge, or the tear, hole, or wound it causes. It's surprising how much a paper cut can hurt.