slice
/slaɪs/Definitions
1. noun
A portion of something taken from a larger whole, often in the shape of a long, thin piece.
“She cut a slice of pizza for herself.”
2. verb
To cut or divide something into thin pieces, often in order to serve or eat it.
“Can you slice the bread for the sandwiches?”
3. verb
To cut or divide something in a way that causes it to become smaller or more fragile.
“The knife will slice through the rope easily.”
4. verb
To describe as being in a state of being cut or divided, often in a way that causes it to become smaller or more fragile.
“The wind will slice through the trees during the storm.”
5. noun
A part of a movie or television show where the action takes place, often marked by a change in scene or location.
“The film was edited into several slices to make it more engaging.”