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Scythe Meaning in English

word

ˈsaɪθ/, /ˈsɪθ
SYTH
sˈaɪð
SYTHE

Definition

A scythe is a farming tool with a long, curved blade and a long handle, used for cutting grass or crops by hand.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly in historical, rural, or literary contexts. Commonly associated with old-fashioned farming and the image of the Grim Reaper ('Death') carrying a scythe. Pronounced /saɪð/ (rhymes with 'side'). Not to be confused with 'sickle', which is smaller and single-handed.

Example Sentences

The farmer used a scythe to cut the tall grass.

basic

A scythe has a long, curved blade.

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He sharpened the scythe before using it in the field.

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In old paintings, Death is always shown carrying a scythe.

natural

It takes skill to use a scythe effectively without getting tired too quickly.

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The old barn still had a rusty scythe hanging on the wall.

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