cut in (Meaning)

Wordnet

cut in (v)

allow someone to have a share or profit

drive in front of another vehicle leaving too little space for that vehicle to maneuver comfortably

break into a conversation

interrupt a dancing couple in order to take one of them as one's own partner

mix in with cutting motions

Wordnet

cut in (n)

(broadcasting) a local announcement inserted into a network program

(film) a still picture that is introduced and that interrupts the action of a film

cut in Sentence Examples

  1. She tried to speak, but he rudely cut in before she could finish her sentence.
  2. The car suddenly cut in front of us without using a turn signal, causing us to slam on the brakes.
  3. The DJ decided to cut in with a popular song to get the partygoers dancing.
  4. As I was telling my story, my friend abruptly cut in with an unrelated anecdote.
  5. The political commentator couldn't resist the urge to cut in during the debate, offering his opinion on the matter.
  6. The newscaster cut in with a breaking news report, interrupting the scheduled programming.
  7. He was waiting for the right moment to cut in and ask her to dance.
  8. The teacher had to cut in when the students started arguing during the class discussion.
  9. The driver waited for a gap in traffic before cutting in to merge onto the highway.
  10. She was about to speak when her boss cut in with an urgent request, diverting her attention.

FAQs About the word cut in

allow someone to have a share or profit, drive in front of another vehicle leaving too little space for that vehicle to maneuver comfortably, break into a conve

interrupt,break in, intrude, chip in, put in, bother, barge (in), add, interpose, contribute

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She tried to speak, but he rudely cut in before she could finish her sentence.

The car suddenly cut in front of us without using a turn signal, causing us to slam on the brakes.

The DJ decided to cut in with a popular song to get the partygoers dancing.

As I was telling my story, my friend abruptly cut in with an unrelated anecdote.