Chopped meaning

Word: Chopped

How to pronounce: ʧɒpt

How to pronounce: ʧɒp

Verb

Definitions:

1. Cut (something) into pieces with repeated sharp blows of an axe or knife.

Example sentences: "They chopped up the pulpit for firewood"

2. Abolish or reduce the size of (something) in a way regarded as ruthless.

Example sentences: "Their training courses are to be chopped"

Noun

Definitions:

1. A downward cutting blow or movement, typically with the hand.

Example sentences: "An effective chop to the back of the neck"

2. Dismissal from employment.

3. A thick slice of meat, especially pork or lamb, adjacent to and often including a rib.

Example sentences: "He lived on liver or chops"

4. A person's share of something.

5. Crushed or ground grain used as animal feed.

Example sentences: "The pile of chop was dropped into the calves' feeder"

6. The broken motion of water, owing to the action of the wind against the tide.

Example sentences: "We started our run into a two-foot chop"

Noun

Definitions:

1. A trademark; a brand of goods.

Verb

Definitions:

1. Eat.

Example sentences: "Come chop the soup I made for you"

2. Acquire (money) quickly or easily, typically by dishonest means.

Example sentences: "We're chopping money like we're just plucking it from a tree"

Noun

Definitions:

1. A small dish that can conveniently be eaten with the fingers, typically served as an appetizer.

Example sentences: "Wedding guests have come to expect a good selection of mouth-watering small chops"


Synonyms:

sliced

minced

mince

shredded


Synonyms:

chop up

hew

break

cut

cut off

chop down

cutlet

rissole

patty

hack

mince

crumble

cleave

split

dice

slice

shred

clip

stab

prick

poke

slash

lash

sans serif

crack

minced

punch

thump

pound

bash

stroke


Derivations:

chop

chopper

chopping

choppy

chopping

chopper


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Chopped in Other Languages...

Spanish: Picar

German: Gehackt

French: Haché

Italian: Tritare

Turkish: Kesmek