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sliced

/slaɪst/

[/slaɪst/]

past tense of slice

Beginnerverb

Definition

The past tense of 'slice'. It describes having cut something into thin flat pieces, and is often used as an adjective.

Example

He bought a loaf of sliced bread.

He bought a loaf of sliced bread.

Etymology

Past tense of 'slice', from Old French 'esclice'.

How & Where It’s Used

Common in recipes and food labels like 'sliced bread'.

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