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Serrated Meaning in English

word

ˈsɛˌɹeɪtɪd
SER-ay-tid
sˈɛɹeɪtɪd
ser-AY-tid

Definition

Having a jagged edge with sharp points, like the teeth of a saw. Commonly used to describe knives, leaves, or other objects that are not smoothly edged.

Usage & Nuances

Most commonly used as an adjective for tools ("serrated knife"), leaves, or animal teeth. Suggests a saw-like appearance or cutting ability. Not used for wavy or simply rough edges; describes a regular, tooth-like pattern. Often found in scientific, cooking, or gardening contexts.

Example Sentences

Be careful, this knife has a serrated edge.

basic

The leaf has a serrated margin.

basic

Some saws have serrated blades for cutting wood.

basic

I prefer using a serrated bread knife because it slices better.

natural

The shark’s teeth are incredibly serrated.

natural

You’ll want a serrated blade if you’re cutting something tough, like rope.

natural