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  1. SLASH definition: 1. to cut with a sharp blade using a quick, strong movement: 2. in ice hockey, to hit or try to…. Learn more.

  2. : to lash out, cut, or thrash about with or as if with an edged blade. transitive verb. 1. : to cut with or as if with rough sweeping strokes. 2. : cane, lash. 3. : to cut slits in (something, such as a garment) so as to reveal a color beneath. 4. : to criticize cuttingly. 5. : to reduce sharply : cut. slash. 2 of 3. noun (1) 1.

  3. noun. a sweeping stroke, as with a knife, sword, or pen. a cut, wound, or mark made with such a stroke. a curtailment, reduction, or alteration: a drastic slash of prices. a decorative slit in a garment showing an underlying fabric. Compare forward slash ( def ), backslash ( def ).

  4. To quickly and violently cut something is to slash it. Sword fighters in a play might just clank their swords together, though they seem to slash each other. After the play is over, the snack stand might slash the price of popcorn.

  5. To slash something such as costs or jobs means to reduce them by a large amount. [ journalism ] Car makers could be forced to slash prices after being accused of overcharging yesterday.

  6. n. 1. a. A forceful sweeping stroke that is made with a sharp instrument. b. A long cut or other opening made by such a stroke; a gash or slit. c. A decorative slit in a fabric or garment.

  7. When do you use a slash ( / ) in English? The slash separates letters, words or numbers. It is used to indicate alternatives, ratios and ranges, and in website addresses.

  8. to cut something by making a quick, long cut with something very sharp: His throat had been slashed. slash verb [T] (REDUCE) to reduce the amount of something by a lot: to slash prices. slash. noun [ C ] uk / slæʃ / us. slash noun [C] (CUT) a long, deep cut. slash noun [C] (WRITING) B2.

  9. to cut with a violent sweeping stroke or by striking violently and at random, as with a knife or sword. to lash; whip. to cut, reduce, or alter:The editors slashed the story to half its length. to make slits in (a garment) to show an underlying fabric. to criticize, censure, or attack in a savage or cutting manner. v.i. .

  10. Definition of slash verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.