cutting


adjective

  • Something that is sharp and can cut easily, like a knife.
  • Something that can hurt feelings, like mean comments.

verb

  • To make a mark or break the surface of something by using a sharp tool or object.
  • To stop something, like when someone says 'Cut!' during a movie.
  • To change direction suddenly, like when a player moves quickly to avoid being touched in a game.
  • To take something away from a group, like when someone cuts in line.
  • To divide something into smaller parts, like when you cut a cake into slices.

noun

  • The action of making a cut or slice.
  • A piece that has been cut from something larger, like a piece of paper or a slice of fruit.
  • A shorter version of a story or play that is easier to read or perform.
  • A path or opening that goes through something, like a road that is lower than the ground around it.


Word Explanation:

  • Cutting is when you use a sharp tool, like scissors or a knife, to divide something into parts or to make it shorter.

Word in hindi

कटी

kati

Other variations in hindi

  • काट kaat
  • काटना kaatna

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'cutting' mean?

The word 'cutting' means to use a sharp tool to separate something into pieces or to make a hole.

How do you pronounce 'cutting'?

You pronounce 'cutting' like this: 'kuh-ting'.

What is the origin of the word 'cutting'?

The word 'cutting' comes from the Old English word 'cyttan', which means to cut.

What is the meaning of 'cutting' in Bengali?

The word 'cutting' in Bengali is 'কাটা' (Kātā).