minces Synonyms

minces Meaning

minces

to utter or pronounce with affectation, mincemeat, to act, walk, or speak in an unnaturally dainty way, to restrain (words) within the bounds of decorum, to cut or chop into very small pieces, to walk with short steps in a prim affected manner, small chopped bits (as of food), to damage by cutting up, small bits into which something is chopped, to cut into very small pieces, to subdivide minutely, minimize, hamburger sense 1a

minces Sentence Examples

  1. The chef minces garlic with precision for a flavorful base to the stew.
  2. The gardener minces parsley to garnish the roasted chicken with a fresh and vibrant touch.
  3. The carpenter minces wood shavings to create a smooth and even surface on the table.
  4. The butcher minces meat into fine granules for use in various dishes and sausages.
  5. The writer minces words carefully to create a concise and impactful sentence.
  6. The artist minces paper into tiny pieces for use as collage materials.
  7. The chemist minces herbs to extract their active ingredients for medicinal purposes.
  8. The baker minces nuts into a fine paste to add flavor and texture to pastries.
  9. The tailor minces fabric into intricate designs to create custom clothing.
  10. The scientist minces samples of organic matter for analysis under a microscope.

FAQs About the word minces

to utter or pronounce with affectation, mincemeat, to act, walk, or speak in an unnaturally dainty way, to restrain (words) within the bounds of decorum, to cut

chops,slices, dices, grates, mashes, butchers, chips, kibbles, grinds, dissects

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The chef minces garlic with precision for a flavorful base to the stew.

The gardener minces parsley to garnish the roasted chicken with a fresh and vibrant touch.

The carpenter minces wood shavings to create a smooth and even surface on the table.

The butcher minces meat into fine granules for use in various dishes and sausages.