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    sliver
    /ˈslɪvə/

    noun

    • 1. a small, thin piece of something cut or split off a larger piece: "a sliver of cheese"
    • 2. a strip of loose untwisted textile fibres produced by carding.

    verb

    • 1. cut (something, especially food) into small, thin pieces: North American "sliver the blanched almonds, chop the pistachios, and set them aside"
    • 2. convert (textile fibres) into slivers: "the fibres are combed or carded, then slivered and spun into yarn"

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  2. SLIVER definition: 1. a very small, thin piece of something, usually broken off something larger: 2. a very small…. Learn more.

  3. A very thin slice or bit of something is a sliver. A sliver of hope is better than a sliver of doubt, but having a sliver of wood in your foot is the worst. That’s called a splinter, and it hurts!

  4. a very small, thin piece of something, usually broken off something larger: a sliver of glass. Just a sliver of cake for me, please - I shouldn't really be having any. Synonyms. fragment. shard. splinter. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Words meaning small pieces and amounts. by a nose idiom. clipping. crumb. dab of something. dash.

  5. 1. a. : a long slender piece cut or torn off : splinter. b. : a small and narrow portion. a sliver of land. c. : particle, scrap. not a sliver of evidence. 2. : an untwisted strand or rope of textile fiber produced by a carding or combing machine and ready for drawing, roving, or spinning. sliver. 2 of 2. verb. sliv· er ˈsli-vər.

  6. 1. a thin piece that is cut or broken off lengthwise; splinter. 2. a loose strand or fibre obtained by carding. verb. 3. to divide or be divided into splinters; split. 4. (transitive) to form ( wool, etc) into slivers. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. sliver-like (ˈsliver-ˌlike) adjective. Word origin

  7. noun. a small, slender, often sharp piece, as of wood or glass, split, broken, or cut off, usually lengthwise or with the grain; splinter. any small, narrow piece or portion: A sliver of sky was visible. a strand of loose, untwisted fibers produced in carding.

  8. sliver. noun. /ˈslɪvə (r)/. /ˈslɪvər/. a small or thin piece of something that is cut or broken off from a larger piece. slivers of glass. (figurative) A sliver of light showed under the door. Top each canapé with a sliver of cheese. Word Origin.

  9. sliver definition: a thin piece of something that has come off a larger piece: . Learn more.

  10. to split or cut off (a sliver) or to split or cut into slivers: to sliver a log into kindling. to form (textile fibers) into slivers. verb (used without object)

  11. A complete guide to the word "SLIVER": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.