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sliced

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Adj — Cut into thin, flat pieces.

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What does “sliced” mean?

The word “sliced” means cut into thin, flat pieces. In plain terms, already cut into slices.

How do you use “sliced” in a sentence?

Here is “sliced” used in a sentence: “She bought sliced ham for the sandwiches.”

What part of speech is “sliced”?

“Sliced” is an adjective.

Is “sliced” a common word?

“Sliced” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between sliced and chopped?

Sliced means cut into thin, flat pieces, typically with clean strokes of a knife, while chopped implies cutting into smaller, often irregular chunks.

What is the difference between sliced and diced?

Sliced food is cut into thin, flat pieces, whereas diced food is cut into small, roughly cube-shaped pieces.

Is sliced only used to describe food?

No, although sliced is most commonly used for food like bread or meat, it can describe anything that has been cut into thin, flat pieces.

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