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slabs

/slæbz/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

Large, thick, flat pieces of a solid material, such as stone, concrete, wood, or food.

Example Sentences:
  • The workers laid heavy concrete slabs to build the new patio.
  • She served thick slabs of roast beef alongside the vegetables.
2.verb

To cut something into thick, flat pieces, or to cover a surface with slabs (third-person singular present indicative form).

Example Sentences:
  • The sawmill slabs the giant logs into workable timber.
  • He slabs the garden path with natural slate.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

From Middle English 'sclabbe', likely of Scandinavian origin, related to Norwegian dialectal 'slabb' (a wet mass or slab) and Old Norse 'sleif' (a slice). It historically referred to a thick, flat piece of timber or stone.

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Slabs rhymes with grabs; imagine grabbing a giant, heavy slab of chocolate.

Frequently Asked Questions About “slabs

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

In English, slabs (noun) is defined as: “Large, thick, flat pieces of a solid material, such as stone, concrete, wood, or food.”.

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

The workers laid heavy concrete slabs to build the new patio.

3. What are English synonyms of “slabs”?

Common synonyms include:blocks,chunks,slices,plates,boards

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

From Middle English 'sclabbe', likely of Scandinavian origin, related to Norwegian dialectal 'slabb' (a wet mass or slab) and Old Norse 'sleif' (a slice). It historically referred to a thick, flat piece of timber or stone.