cut loose Synonyms

cut loose Meaning

cut loose

to hurt the feelings of, a pictorial illustration, to remove (something, such as text or a picture) from a computer document and place it on the clipboard so that it can be pasted into another position, document, or program, fell, hew, to fill out and sign (a check), to go straight rather than around, to divide into shares, to turn sharply, to type on a stencil, to perform the operation of dividing, severing, incising, or intersecting, an exchange of captures in checkers, an abrupt transition from one sound or image to another in motion pictures, radio, or television, to stop photographing motion pictures, to shorten by omissions, to divide a deck of cards, a stroke or blow with the edge of a knife or other edged tool, to cause constriction or chafing, to experience the growth of through the gum, edit sense 1b, a wound made by something sharp, to cut the mustard, to cause to stop, to negotiate an agreement, to perform lithotomy on, a subset of a set such that when it is subtracted from the set the remainder is not connected, to function as or in the manner of an edged tool, mow entry 2 sense 1, to divide a pack of cards especially in order to decide the deal or settle a bet, something done or said that hurts the feelings, to make a quick change of direction, to move swiftly, a swing by a batter at a pitched baseball, to cut in surgery, to give the appearance of, a passage made by cutting, the act of reducing the size of a group (as of competitors) by removing the less skillful, a surface or outline left by cutting, to describe an oblique or diagonal line, track sense 2e(3), something that is cut or cut off, a grade or step especially in a social scale, to advance by skipping or going around another, to go or pass around or about, trim entry 1 sense 3a, a sudden switch from one sound or image to another in movies, radio, or television, to separate or discharge from an organization, to penetrate with or as if with an edged instrument, to perform some action in the quickest, easiest, or cheapest way, to have both favorable and unfavorable results or implications, the act or an instance of cutting, carve, engrave, to advance by skipping or bypassing another, to engage in (a frolicsome or mischievous action), to subject (a domestic animal) to castration, to engage in self-harm by making cuts or scratches on one's body, an act or instance of cutting, an act or turn of cutting cards, a gesture or expression that hurts the feelings, to divide (a deck of cards) into two portions, to refuse to recognize (an acquaintance), to subject to trimming or paring, to strike (a ball) with a glancing blow that imparts a reverse spin, the elimination of part of a large field from further participation, consideration, or competition (as in a golf tournament), to remove (something) from a computer document in such a way that it can be moved to another part of the document or to another document, to penetrate or divide with or as if with an edged tool (as a knife), to undergo incision or severance, dilute, adulterate, to absent oneself from (something, such as a class), to divide spoils, break, interrupt, to single out and isolate, to stop the filming of (a motion-picture scene), a voluntary absence from a class, to proceed obliquely (see oblique entry 1 sense 1) from a straight course, snub entry 1 sense 2, to draw (a card) from the deck, to function as or as if as an edged tool, to act without restraint, to stop (a motor) by opening a switch, the yield of products cut especially during one harvest, to experience the growth of (a tooth) through the gum, to draw a card from the pack, intersect sense 1, cross, to function as an edged tool, to experience the emergence of (a tooth) through the gum, the shape and style in which a thing is cut, formed, or made, analyze, break down, to shape by grinding, to reduce in amount, a product of cutting, a lash with or as if with a whip, an edited version of a film, a recorded song, to be able to be cut, a straight passage or course, to change sharply in direction, a group of animals selected from a herd, trim, pare, to free from control or restraint, to divide into parts with an edged tool, to achieve the standard of performance necessary for success, to be of effect, influence, or significance, to fail to attend, a length of cloth varying from 40 to 100 yards (36.6 to 91.4 meters), marked by a well-developed and highly defined musculature, something cut or cut off, a stroke or blow with the edge of a sharp implement (as a knife), share entry 1 sense 1, a creek, channel, or inlet made by excavation or worn by natural action, an act of removing a part, to make a stroke with a whip, sword, or other weapon, haircut, to learn, do, or perform as a beginning or at the start of one's career, to be able to manage or handle, to record sounds on, the spin imparted by such a stroke, to make by or as if by cutting, the result of cutting, a segment or section of a meat carcass or a part of one, stop, cease, appearance, style, a passage cut as a roadway, to shear or hollow out, intersect, cross, to be of importance, to get to the point, an opening made with an edged instrument, to yield or accord to another, to remove with or as if with a knife, share, to sing or play (a song, a track, etc.) for a studio recording, the act of reducing or removing a part, to divide into segments, pattern, type, to make smaller, mow, reap, to cut or operate on in surgery, to make an abrupt transition from one sound or image to another in motion pictures, radio, or television, to give the appearance or impression of, a result of editing, dissolve sense 2, to make or shape with or as if with an edged tool, to harm (oneself) by making cuts or scratches on one's body, a swing by a batter at the ball, a stroke that cuts a ball, to strike sharply with a cutting effect, to make a sudden transition or imaginative leap, to wound feelings or sensibilities, to sing, play, or act for the recording of

cut loose Sentence Examples

  1. The boat's anchor lines were cut loose, setting it adrift in the ocean.
  2. The horse broke its tether and cut loose, galloping away into the wilderness.
  3. The hostages were cut loose from their captors and reunited with their families.
  4. The businessman cut loose his reckless spending habits and began saving for the future.
  5. The politician cut loose from his party's platform and took an independent stance on the issue.
  6. The writer cut loose from traditional literary conventions and explored new and unconventional forms.
  7. The musician cut loose his inhibitions and played with raw and unbridled passion.
  8. The actor cut loose from his usual typecasting and embraced a challenging and transformative role.
  9. The athlete cut loose from complacency and pushed himself to achieve new heights of performance.
  10. The team cut loose from their losing streak and played with renewed determination and vigor.

FAQs About the word cut loose

to hurt the feelings of, a pictorial illustration, to remove (something, such as text or a picture) from a computer document and place it on the clipboard so th

save, liberate,free, rescue, redeem, disentangle, untangle,release, clear, disengage

block, weigh, load, burden, obstruct, hamper, impede,hinder,embroil, entangle

The boat's anchor lines were cut loose, setting it adrift in the ocean.

The horse broke its tether and cut loose, galloping away into the wilderness.

The hostages were cut loose from their captors and reunited with their families.

The businessman cut loose his reckless spending habits and began saving for the future.