What does SLICE mean?

Definition of Slice

Part of Speech: Noun, Verb

Definition: A slice is a thin, flat piece of something that has been cut from a larger piece. As a verb, slice means to cut something into thin, flat pieces.

Pronunciation (US): /slaɪs/

Pronunciation (UK): /slaɪs/

Origin and Usage: The word slice originated from the Old English word "slician". It has been used in English since the 14th century.

Synonyms: Cut, piece, sliver, wedge

Related Words: Chops, cutup, wedge

Example Sentences:

  1. He cut a slice of bread for his sandwich.
  2. She sliced the cake into small pieces.
  3. The chef sliced the vegetables into thin strips.
  4. He sliced the golf ball perfectly.


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