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Definition cut in British English

cut noun

[countable] noun
/kʌt/
1

an injury on your skin where something sharp has cut it

Example

My son's face was covered in cuts and bruises.

Example

She suffered a deep cut to her scalp.

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1.1

a mark or hole in a surface where something sharp has cut it

Example

Make a series of small cuts in the meat.

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2

a reduction in something

Example

job/tax/pay/defence cuts

Example

The government threatened a cut in education spending.

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3

the act or process of cutting something

Example

I chopped the log with one clean cut.

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3.1

the act of cutting someone's hair

Example

a cut and blow-dry

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4

the way in which someone's hair has been cut

Example

We gave Jenny's hair a softer cut.

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4.1

the way in which cloth has been cut that gives it a particular style or shape

Example

the stylish cut of his evening clothes

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5

an act of making something such as a piece of writing, a speech, a film, or a broadcast shorter

Example

Some drastic cuts have been made in the third act.

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5.1

an act of removing parts from something such as a piece of writing, a speech, a film, or a broadcast, especially because they are not suitable

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6

a way of arranging how a film looks by moving, removing, or adding scenes

Example

the director's cut

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7

a quick move from one scene of a film to another

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8

a piece of meat that has been cut from a particular part of the animal

Example

a lean cut of beef

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9

someone's part of a total amount of money

Example

Don't forget your agent takes a 10% cut.

10

a situation in which you pretend not to see or recognize someone you know

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11

a comment or action that hurts someone's feelings

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12

a piece of music that has been recorded

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13

a cutting through something such as rock

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Definition cut in British English

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