Pronunciation: /ˈkʌtɪŋ rɪˈmɑːrk/
noun a word that functions as the name of a specific object or set of objects, such as 'remark'
A1 She didn't understand why her friend's cutting remark made her feel sad.
A2 The teacher's cutting remark about his homework made him work harder next time.
B1 The boss's cutting remark during the meeting embarrassed the employee in front of everyone.
B2 Despite his colleague's cutting remark, he remained calm and composed.
C1 Her cutting remark was so sharp that it left a lasting impact on the conversation.
C2 The politician's cutting remark during the debate was seen as a strategic move to gain an advantage.
adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun, such as 'cutting'
A1 She made a cutting remark about his haircut.
A2 He didn't realize his comment was a cutting remark until later.
B1 The boss's cutting remark left the employee feeling embarrassed.
B2 Her cutting remark was intended to hurt his feelings.
C1 The politician's cutting remark was seen as a strategic move by the media.
C2 His cutting remark was cleverly disguised as a compliment.
formal She was taken aback by his cutting remark during the meeting.
informal His cutting remark really hurt her feelings.
slang That was a savage cutting remark he made.
figurative His cutting remark was like a sharp knife through the heart.
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