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Slice off Meaning in English

expression

ˈsɫaɪs/ /ˈɔf
SLYS-awf
slˈaɪs/ /ˈɒf
s-LYS-of

Definition

To cut a thin piece or section from something using a knife or other sharp tool, usually in a single motion.

Usage & Nuances

Common in cooking contexts, especially with bread, cheese, or meat. Implies a deliberate, often precise action. 'Slice off' can sound both neutral (just cutting food) or more forceful (e.g., 'slice off a branch'). Not used for splitting or tearing.

Example Sentences

Please slice off a piece of bread for me.

basic

He sliced off some cheese for the sandwich.

basic

Be careful not to slice off your finger.

basic

Can you slice off just a little bit? I don't want too much.

natural

He quickly sliced off a chunk of apple for his daughter.

natural

She watched the chef slice off the top of the carrot with amazing skill.

natural