Cut-down

Pronunciation: /ˈkət- ˈdaʊn/

Cut-down (adj)

  1. Made smaller in size, number, or amount; with less than before.
  2. A version made shorter by removing parts.
  3. Made weaker or less effective than the original.

Cut-down (noun)

  1. A shorter version of something, made by removing parts.

Examples

  • The cut-down is easier to read than the full text.
  • I prefer the cut-down because it saves time.

Cut-down (adjective)

Examples

  • We used a cut-down budget this month.
  • The plan includes a cut-down amount of sugar.