What does UNCUT mean?

uncut

Part of Speech: adjective

Definition: Not cut or trimmed; in its original state or form. Not censored or edited.

Pronunciation (US): ʌnˈkʌt

Pronunciation (UK): ʌnˈkʌt

Origin and Usage: The word "uncut" originated from the Old English word "uncuth," which means unknown or strange. It is commonly used to describe things that have not been cut, trimmed, or edited. It can also refer to things that are in their original or natural state, such as an uncut diamond or a forest that has not been cleared.

Synonyms: untrimmed, unedited, uncensored, untouched, unspoiled, pristine, raw, unprocessed.

Related Words: cutup, count, crust, cults, clout.

Example Sentences:

  • The book was published in its uncut form, with all the original content intact.
  • The uncut gemstone was worth millions of dollars.
  • The directors uncut version of the film contained scenes that were too graphic for some viewers.
  • The uncut forest was home to a wide variety of wildlife.
  • The uncut grass in the yard had grown so tall that it was difficult to walk through.


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