cut

noun, verb128 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

a reduction in the amount of tax you have to pay

a wound that goes far into the flesh

a severe wound from cutting

a reduction in salary or wages

a very unpleasant and severe wound

a significant reduction in amount or size

a precise, neat opening made by cutting

a reduction in the price of something

a small, not serious wound

a precise, tidy opening made by cutting

a large reduction in amount or size

a small, not serious wound

a small, sharp cut on the skin caused by the edge of a piece of paper

a hairstyle in which the hair is cut very short

a hairstyle in which the hair is cut very short, as with a razor

the best quality piece of meat

a wound that is only on the surface of the skin

a high-quality piece of meat

a very severe and drastic reduction

used to indicate a reduction of something (e.g., spending)

for a wound to become healthy again

phrasal verb meaning to reduce the amount or quantity of something, especially something you eat or drink

used with 'cut off' to mean totally isolated or separated

used with 'cut off' to mean completely isolated or separated

to reduce the amount of something significantly

to reduce the amount of something to a great degree

minor injuries, including cuts and discolored skin areas

minor injuries, including cuts and abrasions on the skin

to divide something into two equal parts by cutting

to divide something into two parts by cutting

in computing, to move text or data from one place to another

to reduce something suddenly and by a large amount

to reduce something by a very large and noticeable amount

to cut in a neat and precise way

to cut in a tidy and precise way

to carry out a reduction

to receive a wound from being cut

to create an opening by cutting

to force a reduction to be made

to experience an injury from being cut