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coarsely cut

/ˈkɔːrsli kʌt/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.adjective

Divided into large, irregular, or thick pieces rather than fine or uniform segments.

Example Sentences:
  • The recipe calls for coarsely cut onions to provide texture to the stew.
  • He preferred his tobacco coarsely cut for a slower, cooler burn in his pipe.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

The term is a compound of 'coarsely' (derived from the Middle English 'cors', meaning common or inferior, combined with the adverbial suffix '-ly') and 'cut' (of uncertain origin, likely from Middle English 'cutten'). Together, they describe a state of being divided into large, irregular, or rough pieces rather than fine or uniform ones.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a 'coarse' piece of sandpaper—it is rough and uneven, just like food that has been 'coarsely cut' into big, chunky pieces.

Frequently Asked Questions About “coarsely cut

1. What is the meaning of “coarsely cut” in English?

In English, coarsely cut (adjective) is defined as: “Divided into large, irregular, or thick pieces rather than fine or uniform segments.”.

2. How do you use “coarsely cut” in a sentence?

The recipe calls for coarsely cut onions to provide texture to the stew.

3. What are English synonyms of “coarsely cut”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “coarsely cut”?

The term is a compound of 'coarsely' (derived from the Middle English 'cors', meaning common or inferior, combined with the adverbial suffix '-ly') and 'cut' (of uncertain origin, likely from Middle English 'cutten'). Together, they describe a state of being divided into large, irregular, or rough pieces rather than fine or uniform ones.