cut out


Definition: Meaning of, cut out in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / kʌt aʊt /

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Prsesent Past Past Participle
cut out cut out cut out
Present Participle Third Person Singular
cutting out cuts out
  1. [transitive] to remove something from a larger piece by cutting
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  2. to make something by cutting it from a larger piece
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  3. [transitive] same as cut1
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  4. [transitive] to stop eating something or doing something, especially because it is bad for your health
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  5. [transitive] cut out something to stop something such as noise or light from reaching a place
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  6. [transitive] cut someone out to not allow someone to do something or get something
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  7. [intransitive] if an engine or machine cuts out, it suddenly stops working
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  8. [intransitive] mainly American English to suddenly leave a line of traffic and join another one
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  9. cut it/that out spoken used for telling someone to stop doing something that you do not like
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  10. not be cut out for something / to do something to lack the right qualities or character for doing something
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