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slashed

slasht

Slashed (adjective) means Cut, torn, or reduced sharply. Example: “The slashed tires left the car stranded on the shoulder.”

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Cut, torn, or reduced sharply.
"The slashed tires left the car stranded on the shoulder."
"Slashed prices drew crowds to the sale."

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In plain EnglishDescribes something that has been cut open or drastically reduced.

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What does “slashed” mean?

The word “slashed” means cut, torn, or reduced sharply. In plain terms, describes something that has been cut open or drastically reduced.

How do you pronounce “slashed”?

“Slashed” is pronounced slasht (/slæʃt/ in IPA).

How do you use “slashed” in a sentence?

Here is “slashed” used in a sentence: “The slashed tires left the car stranded on the shoulder.”

What part of speech is “slashed”?

“Slashed” is an adjective.

Is “slashed” a common word?

“Slashed” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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