Cut Unscramble word

cut is a Scrabble word, cut uses Three letters.
Scrabble point value for cut Five points.
Words with Friends point value for cut: Five points.

Below are the results of unscrambling cut. We found a total of 16 words by unscrambling the letters in cut.

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in cut

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Definitions of cut

British English : cut kʌt If you cut yourself, something sharp goes through your skin and blood comes out.Don't cut yourself on the broken glass. VERByourself

verb

  1. to open up or incise (a person or thing) with a sharp edge or instrument; gash
  2. (of a sharp instrument) to penetrate or incise (a person or thing)
  3. to divide or be divided with or as if with a sharp instrument   ⇒ cut a slice of bread
  4. (intransitive) to use a sharp-edged instrument or an instrument that cuts
  5. (transitive) to trim or prune by or as if by clipping   ⇒ to cut hair
  6. (transitive) to reap or mow (a crop, grass, etc)
  7. (transitive) to geld or castrate
  8. (transitive) sometimes foll by out to make, form, or shape by cutting   ⇒ to cut a suit
  9. (transitive) to hollow or dig out; excavate   ⇒ to cut a tunnel through the mountain
  10. to strike (an object) sharply
  11. (transitive) (sport ) to hit (a ball) with a downward slicing stroke so as to impart spin or cause it to fall short
  12. (cricket ) to hit (the ball) to the off side, usually between cover and third man, with a roughly horizontal bat
  13. to hurt or wound the feelings of (a person), esp by malicious speech or action
  14. (transitive) (informal ) to refuse to recognize; snub
  15. (transitive) (informal ) to absent oneself from (an activity, location, etc), esp without permission or in haste   ⇒ to cut class
  16. (transitive) to abridge, shorten, or edit by excising a part or parts
  17. (transitive) often foll by down to lower, reduce, or curtail   ⇒ to cut losses
  18. (transitive) to dilute or weaken   ⇒ heroin that was cut with nontoxic elements
  19. (transitive) to dissolve or break up   ⇒ to cut fat
  20. when intr, foll by across or through to cross or traverse   ⇒ the footpath cuts through the field
  21. (intransitive) to make a sharp or sudden change in direction; veer
  22. to grow (teeth) through the gums or (of teeth) to appear through the gums
  23. (intransitive) (cinema ) to call a halt to a shooting sequence (followed by to) to move quickly to another scene
  24. to call a halt to a shooting sequence
  25. (followed by to) to move quickly to another scene
  26. (cinema ) to edit (film)
  27. (transitive) to switch off (a light, car engine, etc)
  28. (transitive) (of a performer, recording company, etc) to make (a record or tape of a song, concert, performance, etc)
  29. (cards ) to divide (the pack) at random into two parts after shuffling (intransitive) to pick cards from a spread pack to decide dealer, partners, etc
  30. to divide (the pack) at random into two parts after shuffling
  31. (intransitive) to pick cards from a spread pack to decide dealer, partners, etc
  32. (transitive) to remove (material) from an object by means of a chisel, lathe, etc
  33. (transitive) (of a tool) to bite into (an object)
  34. (intransitive) (of a horse) to injure the leg just above the hoof by a blow from the opposite foot
  35. See cut a caper
  36. See cut both ways
  37. See cut a dash
  38. See cut a person dead
  39. See cut a good figure
  40. See cut a poor figure
  41. See cut and run
  42. See cut it
  43. See cut it fine
  44. See cut corners
  45. See cut loose
  46. See cut no ice
  47. See cut one's losses
  48. See cut one's teeth on
  49. to call a halt to a shooting sequence
  50. (followed by to) to move quickly to another scene
  51. to divide (the pack) at random into two parts after shuffling
  52. (intransitive) to pick cards from a spread pack to decide dealer, partners, etc

adjective

  1. detached, divided, or separated by cutting
  2. (botany ) incised or divided   ⇒ cut leaves
  3. made, shaped, or fashioned by cutting
  4. reduced or diminished by or as if by cutting   ⇒ cut prices
  5. gelded or castrated
  6. weakened or diluted
  7. (British ) a slang word for drunk
  8. hurt; resentful
  9. See cut and dried
  10. See cut lunch

noun

  1. the act of cutting
  2. a stroke or incision made by cutting; gash
  3. a piece or part cut off, esp a section of food cut from the whole   ⇒ a cut of meat
  4. the edge of anything cut or sliced
  5. a passage, channel, path, etc, cut or hollowed out
  6. an omission or deletion, esp in a text, film, or play
  7. a reduction in price, salary, etc
  8. a decrease in government finance in a particular department or area, usually leading to a reduction of services, staff numbers, etc
  9. short for power cut
  10. (mainly US & Canadian ) a quantity of timber cut during a specific time or operation
  11. (informal ) a portion or share
  12. (informal ) a straw, slip of paper, etc, used in drawing lots
  13. the manner or style in which a thing, esp a garment, is cut; fashion
  14. (Irish , informal ) a person's general appearance   ⇒ I didn't like the cut of him (Irish , derogatory ) a dirty or untidy condition   ⇒ look at the cut of your shoes
  15. (Irish , informal ) a person's general appearance   ⇒ I didn't like the cut of him
  16. (Irish , derogatory ) a dirty or untidy condition   ⇒ look at the cut of your shoes
  17. a direct route; short cut
  18. the US name for block (sense 15)
  19. (sport ) the spin of a cut ball
  20. (cricket ) a stroke made with the bat in a roughly horizontal position
  21. (cinema ) an immediate transition from one shot to the next, brought about by splicing the two shots together
  22. (informal ) an individual piece of music on a record; track
  23. words or an action that hurt another person's feelings
  24. a refusal to recognize an acquaintance; snub
  25. (informal , mainly US ) an unauthorized absence, esp from a school class
  26. (chemistry ) a fraction obtained in distillation, as in oil refining
  27. the metal removed in a single pass of a machine tool
  28. the shape of the teeth of a file their coarseness or fineness
  29. the shape of the teeth of a file
  30. their coarseness or fineness
  31. (British ) a stretch of water, esp a canal
  32. See a cut above
  33. See make the cut
  34. See miss the cut
  35. (Irish , informal ) a person's general appearance   ⇒ I didn't like the cut of him
  36. (Irish , derogatory ) a dirty or untidy condition   ⇒ look at the cut of your shoes
  37. the shape of the teeth of a file
  38. their coarseness or fineness