Slashed

Pronunciation: /ˈslæʃt/

Slashed (verb)

  1. To cut something with a quick, strong movement, often leaving a long mark.
  2. To reduce something by a large amount, especially prices or costs.

Examples

  • The fabric was slashed with a sharp knife.
  • He slashed the canvas with bold strokes.

Common collocations: slash prices, slash costs, slash spending, slash rates

Slashed (adjective)

  1. Having long cuts or marks, often made with something sharp.

Examples

  • The slashed shirt was part of the costume.
  • She wore a slashed dress to the party.

Synonyms of Slashed

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Slashed

  • repairing or fixing something
  • remaining whole or unbroken