Pronunciation: /ʌnˈkʌt/
adjective not edited or censored
A1 The uncut grass in the park is very long.
A2 She prefers uncut diamonds for her jewelry.
B1 The uncut version of the film is much longer than the edited one.
B2 The uncut footage from the concert will be released as a bonus feature.
C1 The uncut manuscript of the novel contains additional scenes and character development.
C2 The uncut interview with the director provides insight into the making of the film.
formal The jeweler showed me the uncut diamond before it was polished and set in a ring.
informal I found an uncut version of that movie online, wanna watch it?
slang I heard that new album is dropping uncut next week.
figurative Her uncut honesty sometimes gets her into trouble, but I admire her for it.
uncut
uncut
more uncut
most uncut
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will be uncut
has/have been uncut
is/are being uncut
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to uncut
uncutting
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