Cut-through

Pronunciation: /ˈkət- ˈθɹu/

Cut-through (adj)

  1. A route that goes through an area to save time, instead of following the normal road or path.
  2. A link or method that connects two things directly, reducing steps and making the process quicker.

Cut-through (n)

  1. A short path through an area that helps you reach a place faster than the usual route.
  2. A direct connection between parts of a system that bypasses some steps to save time or effort.

Cut-through (noun)

Examples

  • I used a cut-through to avoid the long hallway.
  • The cut-through saves time, but it can be crowded.

Cut-through (adjective)

Examples

  • This cut-through road saves time every morning.
  • The cut-through route gets you there faster than traffic.