Cutaway

Pronunciation: /ˈkʌtəweɪ/

Cutaway (noun)

  1. a quick change in a movie from one scene to another.
  2. a coat or jacket with a front that is shorter than the back.
  3. a drawing showing the inside of something by removing part of its outer layer.

Examples

  • The director used a cutaway to show the audience the reaction.
  • A cutaway can add depth to a scene by revealing hidden details.

Common collocations: use a cutaway, cutaway shot, cutaway coat, cutaway collar, cutaway diagram

Synonyms of Cutaway

Neutral

Antonyms of Cutaway

  • when referring to adding or joining