Pronunciation: /ʌnˈkʌt/

Definitions of uncut

adjective not edited or censored

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of uncut in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of uncut

past tense

uncut

plural

uncut

comparative

more uncut

superlative

most uncut

present tense

uncut

future tense

will be uncut

perfect tense

has/have been uncut

continuous tense

is/are being uncut

singular

uncut

positive degree

uncut

infinitive

to uncut

gerund

uncutting

participle

uncut

Origin and Evolution of uncut

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'uncut' originated from Middle English and has roots in Old English.
Evolution of the word: Originally, 'uncut' simply meant not cut or untrimmed. Over time, it has evolved to also mean in its original state or unaltered.