slash
slash
slæʃ
slāsh
British pronunciation
/slæʃ/

Definition & Meaning of "slash"in English

to slash
01

to violently cut with a quick move using a knife, etc.

Transitive: to slash sb/sth | to slash at a target
to slash definition and meaning
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The assailant slashed at the victim with a sharp knife, leaving deep wounds on their arm.
He narrowly avoided being slashed by the attacker's blade by ducking behind a nearby counter.
02

to create deliberate cuts or openings in fabric for decorative or functional purposes

Transitive: to slash fabric or a garment
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The designer slashed the sleeves of the dress to add a modern, edgy look.
She carefully slashed the jeans at the knees to give them a distressed appearance.
03

to whip or strike violently with forceful, sweeping movements

Transitive: to slash sb/sth
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In a fit of rage, he slashed the air with his fists, venting his frustration.
The attacker suddenly appeared and slashed the unsuspecting victim across the face.
04

to significantly reduce something, such as a price, quantity, or value

Transitive: to slash a value or quantity
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The store slashed the prices of its winter coats by 50 % to clear out inventory.
The company slashed its workforce by half in response to declining profits.
05

to produce a sharp, snapping sound by swiftly moving a whip or similar object through the air

Transitive: to slash a whip or similar object
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The cowboy slashed his whip above the herd, causing them to scatter.
With a quick flick of her wrist, she slashed the whip, making a loud cracking noise.
Slash
01

a forceful, sweeping cut made with a sharp instrument

slash definition and meaning
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The attacker delivered a slash to the victim's arm.
He made a slash across the canvas with a knife.
02

the symbol / used in print or writing to indicate alternatives or fractions, etc.

Wiki

What is a "slash"?

A slash (/) is a punctuation mark used to indicate a choice between two or more options, separate items, or show a relationship between words. It is often used in expressions like "and/or" to suggest that either option may apply. For example, in the phrase "Please bring your pen/pencil," the slash indicates that either item is acceptable. Slashes are also used in dates, such as "12/31/2024," or to separate lines of poetry when quoted in a single line. By providing clarity and brevity, slashes enhance the efficiency of written communication.

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In the sentence, " Please bring a pencil / pen to the exam, " the slash indicates a choice between two items.
The recipe called for 1/2 cup of sugar, with the slash representing a fraction.
03

an open tract of land in a forest, often cleared or littered with debris from logging, fire, or wind

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The hikers passed through a slash in the forest.
Logging left a large slash across the mountainside.
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