English · Common Verbs
/kʌt/
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past tense and participle of cut
Past tense and past participle of 'cut': to have divided or shaped something using a sharp tool.
He cut the bread into thick slices and spread fresh butter on each warm, soft piece.
He cut the bread into thick slices and spread fresh butter on each warm, soft piece.
From Middle English 'cutten', of uncertain origin; the form stays the same in all three principal parts.
Base, past, and participle are all identical, which often confuses learners.