cutting edge
cu
ˈkʌ
ka
tting
tɪng
ting
edge
ɛʤ
ej
British pronunciation
/kˈʌtɪŋ ˈɛdʒ/

Definition & Meaning of "cutting edge"in English

Cutting edge
01

the forefront or leading position in a particular field or area of activity, characterized by the most advanced or innovative practices, technologies, or ideas

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What is the origin of the idiom "cutting edge" and when to use it?

The idiom "cutting edge" originated in the mid-19th century and is used to describe the forefront or leading position in a particular field or area of activity. The phrase draws upon the concept of a sharp cutting tool or instrument, which represents the most advanced or innovative practices, technologies, or ideas within a given context. It signifies being at the forefront of progress, often associated with pioneering advancements and pushing the boundaries of knowledge or development.

example
Examples
The company's research and development department is known for its cutting-edge technology, constantly introducing groundbreaking innovations.
02

the side of a tool that is sharp and used for cutting things

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