English · Common Verbs
/kʌts/
[/kʌts/]
third-person singular of cut
Third-person singular present of 'cut': he, she, or it divides or shapes with a sharp tool.
This sharp knife cuts through the ripe tomato easily without crushing its soft, juicy flesh.
This sharp knife cuts through the ripe tomato easily without crushing its soft, juicy flesh.
From Middle English 'cutten', of uncertain origin.
Used with singular subjects; 'cuts' is also a noun meaning wounds or reductions.