scissor Synonyms
scissor Meaning
Wordnet
scissor (v)
cut with or as if with scissors
Webster
scissor (v. t.)
To cut with scissors or shears; to prepare with the aid of scissors.
scissor Sentence Examples
- The hair stylist wielded the scissor with precision, snipping away split ends.
- The tailor carefully used scissors to trim the fabric edges evenly.
- The artist employed a pair of scissors to meticulously cut and shape intricate paper designs.
- The surgeon meticulously used scissors during the delicate surgical procedure.
- The child excitedly cut out paper shapes with her new pair of toy scissors.
- The landscaper used pruning shears, a type of scissor, to trim overgrown shrubs.
- The mechanic skillfully disassembled the engine using a combination scissor and pliers.
- The electrician used a wire-stripping scissor to prepare wires for electrical connections.
- The craft enthusiast diligently used scissors to cut ribbons and embellishments for DIY projects.
- The metalworker deftly used a metal scissor to cut and bend thin sheets of metal.
FAQs About the word scissor
cut with or as if with scissorsTo cut with scissors or shears; to prepare with the aid of scissors.
hacksaw, slash, split, butcher, cleave, crosscut, slice, stab, cut, rip
No antonyms found.
The hair stylist wielded the scissor with precision, snipping away split ends.
The tailor carefully used scissors to trim the fabric edges evenly.
The artist employed a pair of scissors to meticulously cut and shape intricate paper designs.
The surgeon meticulously used scissors during the delicate surgical procedure.