Meaning & Definition of word "Sliced"

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    Sliced

    /slaɪst/

    verb:

    • 1. past tense of slice; to cut something into slices.
      • Example: She sliced the bread evenly before serving it.
    • 2. to separate or divide into parts or sections using a sharp instrument.
      • Example: The chef sliced the vegetables for the salad quickly and efficiently.
    • 3. to move quickly or smoothly through air or water.
      • Example: The bird sliced through the air with grace as it flew.

    adjective:

    • 1. cut into slices.
      • Example: I enjoy eating sliced apples with peanut butter for a snack.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'slice', with the past tense suffix '-ed'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    slice of life:

    A realistic representation of everyday experiences.

    slice through the air:

    To move quickly and effortlessly.

    slice and dice:

    To analyze or break down something intricately.

    Related Words

    slice:

    A thin piece cut from something larger.

    slicing:

    The action of making slices.

    slicer:

    A tool or machine used to slice.

    Slang Meanings of sliced

    Meaning: Sliced off or removed.

    Example Sentence: He sliced off the last part of the song.

    Meaning: To be very drunk or high.

    Example Sentence: After that party, I was completely sliced.