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Synonyms and antonyms of Cutting, cuts and relating to cutting in British Thesaurus

Cutting, cuts and relating to cutting

chop (verb)

to cut something such as food or wood into pieces

chop (noun)

an act of hitting something with a tool

clip (verb)

to cut off small parts of something in order to make it tidy

clip (noun)

the process of cutting pieces off something to make it tidy

cut (verb)

to use a knife, pair of scissors, or other sharp tool to divide something into two or more pieces

cut (verb)

to be capable of cutting in a particular way

cut (verb)

to be able to cut a particular substance

cut (noun)

the act or process of cutting something

cut out ()

to make something by cutting it from a larger piece

cut/tear etc something to ribbons ()

to cut/tear etc something very badly

cut up ()

to cut something into several pieces

etch (verb)

to make marks on a hard surface by cutting into it

finely (adverb)

into very small pieces

hack (verb)

to cut something in a rough way, with a lot of energy, or many times

hack (noun)

an occasion when you hit or cut something with a large knife or other sharp tool

hack up ()

to cut something into pieces using a knife or other sharp tool in a rough or violent way

incise (verb)

formal to cut words or a design into something

nick (verb)

to cut the surface of something slightly

notch (verb)

to make a notch in something

quarter (verb)

to cut something into four equal parts

score (verb)

to mark a line into the surface of something

shear (verb)

to remove a part of something by cutting or breaking it, or to be removed in this way

slash (verb)

to cut someone or something in a violent way

slice (verb)

to cut something into flat pieces

slice (verb)

to be cut into flat pieces

slice (verb)

to cut something easily

slit (verb)

to make a long thin cut in something

snip (verb)

to cut something in a short quick movement using scissors

snip (noun)

a small quick cut made with scissors