"Slit" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Slit" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Slit" Meaning

A narrow cleft or gash in something, typically long and thin.

Example: "the slit on the animal's ear to put a tag in"

It can also refer to a long, narrow opening, especially one that follows the middle line of something, such as a window or a zipper.

Example: "the slit of light coming through the blinds"

Additionally, it can be a verb, which means to cut or make a slit in something.

Example: "she slit the bag open to find the contents"

"Slit" Examples

Verb


She started to slit the bag with a knife, opening it slowly.
When the lights are too harsh, it can slit your eyes and cause discomfort.<|eomid|><|startheaderid|>assistant<|endheader_id|>

Noun


Unfortunately, the related investments were made in the form of a very narrow slit that's not suited to our conditions.
The belt had a small slit cut into the back, so it wouldn't over-press the abdomen.

"Slit" Similar Words

Slippy

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Something that is lightly greasy or wet, making it difficult to get a grip on.

Sliprails

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Slips

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Slipshod

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Done carelessly or unmethodically, with little attention to detail; careless or sloppy.

Slipstream

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Slipstreaming

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Slipway

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Slither

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Slithered

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Slithering

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Slithery

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Slits

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Vertical or horizontal cuts, typically in a surface, especially in the skin of an animal or in a material like wood or fabric, often made to allow opening or joining.

Slitted

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