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单词 cut out
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cutout

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noun

cut·​out ˈkət-ˌau̇t How to pronounce cutout (audio)
1
: something cut out or off from something else
also : the space or hole left after cutting
2
: one that cuts out
3
: an intermediary in a clandestine operation
4
: a record album no longer in production that is sold at a discount
cutout adjective

cut out

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verb

cut out; cutting out; cuts out

transitive verb

1
: to form by erosion
2
: to determine or assign through necessity
you've got your work cut out for you
3
: to take the place of : supplant
4
: to put an end to : desist from
cut out wasteful spending
5
: deprive, defraud
cut him out of his share
6
a
: to remove from a series or circuit : disconnect
cut out a car from a train
b
: to make inoperative

intransitive verb

1
: to depart in haste
2
: to cease operating
3
: to swerve out of a traffic line

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adjective

: naturally fitted or suited
not cut out to be a vet

Synonyms

Verb

  • break
  • break down
  • conk (out)
  • crash
  • die
  • fail
  • give out
  • stall
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Example Sentences

Noun a cardboard cutout of a famous actor Verb the engine abruptly cut out now cut that out, or I'm turning this car around!
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
The cutout, dubbed Jon, was eventually discarded and people began placing mock effigies and candles in his place. Rodney Ho, ajc, 23 Aug. 2022 The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max will also get a significant design makeover, featuring a pill-and-hole cutout instead the traditional notch going to the regular versions. Chris Smith, BGR, 24 Mar. 2022 The unique swimsuit featured a high neckline, a slim cutout on the stomach, and silver balls trailing the waist and shoulders. Claire Harmeyer, Peoplemag, 7 Aug. 2022 There is a 3-by-3-foot cutout in the wall behind the closet, like a little door to a crawl space. Amy Gamerman, WSJ, 22 June 2022 The couple's cake had four tiers covered in gold leaf and white florals, embellished with a gold cutout of the pair, including Palve strumming an electric guitar. Joelle Goldstein, PEOPLE.com, 13 June 2022 There’s no cutout here, just an unmarked glass pad with haptic feedback. Chloe Albanesius, PCMAG, 28 Apr. 2022 Ziegler, 19, wore a cutout black gown, completing the look with bustier details. Kelly Wynne, PEOPLE.com, 2 Aug. 2022 The nearly backless piece features a triangle cutout at the bust and thin straps that fasten at the back. Rosa Sanchez, Harper's BAZAAR, 27 July 2022
Verb
Even without Patterson, Kentucky’s defense has its work cut out for it. Jon Hale, The Courier-Journal, 3 Nov. 2017 Then the lights cut out, and everything fell into darkness. Sheri Fink, New York Times, 15 Oct. 2017 And in preparation for Sunday evening's 2017 Primetime Emmy Awards, Vargas had her work cut out for her. Sarah Kinonen, Allure, 17 Sep. 2017 See More

Word History

First Known Use

Noun

1851, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Adjective

1645, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

cutout

noun

cut·​out ˈkət-ˌau̇t How to pronounce cutout (audio)
: a shape or picture that is cut from some material (as cardboard or wood)

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verb

1
as in to die
to stop functioning the engine abruptly cut out

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • die
  • crash
  • fail
  • break down
  • stall
  • give out
  • break
  • conk (out)
  • act up
  • sputter
  • malfunction
  • wheeze
  • fizzle
  • jam

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • start (up)
2
as in to stop
to bring (as an action or operation) to an immediate end now cut that out, or I'm turning this car around!

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • stop
  • cease
  • end
  • halt
  • cut off
  • shut off
  • lay off
  • quit
  • break off
  • leave off
  • delay
  • break up
  • suspend
  • can
  • drop
  • discontinue
  • give over
  • pack (up or in)
  • suspend
  • finish
  • have done with
  • conclude
  • desist (from)
  • knock off
  • put the kibosh on
  • break
  • hold back
  • complete
  • call
  • close (down)
  • turn back
  • block
  • clamp down
  • pause
  • ruin
  • stem
  • hinder
  • deactivate
  • dam
  • impede
  • hold
  • blockade
  • stay
  • check
  • suppress
  • obstruct
  • abort
  • brake
  • rein (in)
  • detain
  • arrest
  • destroy
  • stamp
  • stunt
  • squash
  • staunch
  • kill
  • scuttle
  • squelch
  • abolish
  • dissolve
  • stanch
  • snuff
  • annul
  • demolish
  • kibosh

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • continue
  • keep up
  • run on
  • follow through (with)
  • proceed
  • carry on
  • progress
  • advance
  • stir
  • drive
  • propel
  • actuate
  • impel
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as in to exit
to leave a place often for another after a few minutes of their brainless conversation I was ready to cut out

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • exit
  • move
  • depart
  • bug out
  • peel off
  • get
  • get off
  • run along
  • bail out
  • walk out
  • pull out
  • go
  • clear out
  • push off
  • dig out
  • bugger off
  • clear off
  • go off
  • part
  • push on
  • beat it
  • bug off
  • take off
  • take a powder
  • escape
  • start
  • evacuate
  • take a hike
  • set out
  • flee
  • bail
  • quit
  • pull up stakes
  • pull stakes
  • fly
  • take a walk
  • strike out
  • pike (out or off)
  • sally (forth)
  • book
  • hit the road
  • run away
  • get out
  • withdraw
  • begone
  • step (along)
  • light out
  • buzz (off)
  • retire
  • step out
  • shove (off)
  • retreat
  • vamoose
  • pack (up or off)
  • go out
  • skip
  • scarper
  • emigrate
  • desert
  • remove
  • abandon
  • scat
  • scram
  • abscond
  • forsake
  • vacate
  • decamp
  • adjourn
  • mizzle

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • turn up
  • come
  • arrive
  • remain
  • stay
  • show up
  • settle
  • dwell
  • abide
  • close
  • approach
  • near
  • reach
  • hit
  • lodge
  • land
  • tarry
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as in to replace
to take the place of this ambitious new friend of hers seems to be cutting out people that she's known for years

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • replace
  • supersede
  • displant
  • supplant
  • substitute
  • relieve
  • preempt
  • usurp
  • displace

cut out

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adjective

as in capable

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • capable
  • able
  • needed
  • just
  • competent
  • qualified
  • required
  • adequate
  • trained
  • requisite
  • fitting
  • pretty
  • appropriate
  • justified
  • proper
  • suitable
  • satisfactory
  • acceptable
  • correct
  • fit
  • meet
  • decent
  • right
  • befitting
  • deserved
  • applicable
  • becoming
  • tolerable
  • fitted
  • balanced
  • kosher
  • good
  • happy
  • serviceable
  • condign
  • pitch-perfect
  • felicitous
  • apt
  • harmonious
  • respectable
  • rightful
  • consonant
  • seemly
  • decorous
  • companionate
  • congruous

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • improper
  • wrong
  • inappropriate
  • unhappy
  • unfit
  • incapable
  • unsuitable
  • inapplicable
  • indecent
  • unbecoming
  • unseemly
  • incongruous
  • unbeseeming
  • inadequate
  • incompetent
  • unfitting
  • misbecoming
  • inapt
  • unskilled
  • unsatisfactory
  • unacceptable
  • unqualified
  • intolerable
  • inapposite
  • untrained
  • unapt
  • infelicitous
  • inept
  • unmeet
  • unskillful
  • inexpert
  • incorrect
  • malapropos
  • incompatible
  • indecorous
  • uncongenial
  • graceless
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