slits Antonyms

Meaning of slits

slits

to form into a slit, to cut off or away, to make a slit in, to cut into long narrow strips, a long narrow cut or opening

slits Sentence Examples

  1. The venomous snake's fangs had narrow slits for injecting its lethal venom.
  2. The slits in the window curtains allowed a sliver of sunlight to peek through.
  3. The cat's piercing green eyes narrowed into mere slits as it watched the birds outside.
  4. The surgeon skillfully made tiny slits in the patient's skin during the operation.
  5. The fabric of the torn dress had ragged slits along the seam.
  6. The owl's wide pupils formed narrow slits in the dim forest light.
  7. The slits in the mail slot were just wide enough for letters to slide through.
  8. The scientist peered through the microscope's slits, observing the intricate structure of the cells.
  9. The slits in the plastic wrap allowed air to pass through while keeping the food fresh.
  10. The slits in the paper lantern cast intricate patterns of light on the walls.

FAQs About the word slits

to form into a slit, to cut off or away, to make a slit in, to cut into long narrow strips, a long narrow cut or opening

tears, incisions, scratches, gashes, wounds, rents,fractures, rips, slashes, injuries

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The venomous snake's fangs had narrow slits for injecting its lethal venom.

The slits in the window curtains allowed a sliver of sunlight to peek through.

The cat's piercing green eyes narrowed into mere slits as it watched the birds outside.

The surgeon skillfully made tiny slits in the patient's skin during the operation.