Meaning & Definition of word "Slicing"

Slicing

/ˈslaɪsɪŋ/

noun:

  • 1. The act or process of cutting into slices.
    • Example: Slicing is an important step in food preparation.
  • 2. A portion of something that has been cut off.
    • Example: I would like a slice of cake, so please hand me a slicing from the platter.

verb:

  • 1. The action of cutting something into slices.
    • Example: She is slicing the bread for sandwiches.
  • 2. To divide or separate something into parts.
    • Example: He is slicing the data into meaningful categories.

Etymology

From Middle English 'slicen', related to 'slice'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

slice of life:

A realistic representation of everyday experiences.

slice and dice:

To break down information or data into smaller, manageable parts.

slice through the noise:

To understand or focus on the important parts despite distractions.

Related Words

slice:

A thin, flat piece cut from a larger object.

slicer:

A tool or machine used for slicing.

slicing knife:

A knife specifically designed for slicing food.

Slang Meanings of slicing

Meaning: To exaggerate or misrepresent facts.

Example Sentence: He was slicing the details to make the story more interesting.

Meaning: In sports, especially baseball, to hit the ball with a slicing motion.

Example Sentence: The player sliced the ball, sending it flying to the right.