Cut with Meaning in English
expression
ˈkət/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
KUHT-with, KUHT-widh
kˈʌt/ /wˈɪð
KUT-with, KUT-widh
Definition
To use a specific object or tool to make a cut in something.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly followed by the tool used, e.g. 'cut with a knife'. Not idiomatic—literal and practical. Do not use for abstract meanings (not like 'cut with sarcasm').
Spanish: cortar conPortuguese (BR): cortar comPortuguese (PT): cortar comChinese (Simplified): 用...切Chinese (Traditional): 用...切Hindi: ...से काटनाArabic: يقطع بـBengali: কাটা (দিয়ে) - ব্যবহার করে কাটুনRussian: резать (чем-то)Japanese: 〜で切るVietnamese: cắt bằngKorean: ~로 자르다Turkish: -ile kesmekUrdu: سے کاٹناIndonesian: memotong dengan
Example Sentences
You can cut with scissors.
basic
Never cut with a dull knife.
basic
She cut with a piece of glass.
basic
Can you cut with this old saw, or is it broken?
natural
I accidentally cut with the wrong side of the blade.
natural
Some people cut with whatever they have nearby, even if it's not safe.
natural