Slashing

Pronunciation: /ˈslæʃɪŋ/

Slashing (noun)

  1. The act of cutting someone or something quickly and deeply with a sharp edge.
  2. Very large reductions in prices, often used in advertising for sales.

Examples

  • The slashing left deep marks on the wall.
  • Her slashing was stopped before anyone was hurt.

Slashing (adjective)

  1. Used for movements that cut through something quickly, often with force.
  2. Used for changes that reduce something by a very large amount.

Examples

  • The slashing wind made the path feel colder.
  • A slashing sound filled the room during the test.

Slashing (verb)

  1. To cut with a sharp edge, often quickly, sometimes causing serious damage.

Examples

  • He is slashing the rope to free the box.
  • They slashing the fabric quickly before it tears.