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Antonyms
1. short-term
adjective. ['ˌʃɔrtˈtɝːm'] relating to or extending over a limited period.
Synonyms
- short-run
Antonyms
- tall
- high
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Rhymes with Cut Short
- underreport
- transport
- misreport
- teleport
- vanwart
- vancourt
- valcourt
- rancourt
- precourt
- jeancourt
- extort
- distort
- contort
- consort
- comport
- support
- resort
- report
- purport
- mccourt
- mccort
- laporte
- laforte
- import
- exhort
- escort
- deport
- cavort
- athwart
- zwart
2. short
adjective. ['ˈʃɔrt'] primarily temporal sense; indicating or being or seeming to be limited in duration.
Synonyms
- fleeting
- duration
- fugitive
- momentaneous
- short-term
- short-dated
- short-run
- truncated
- short-range
- short and sweet
- abbreviated
- momentary
- length
- clipped
- shortened
Antonyms
- smart
- outside
- distant
- intelligible
Etymology
- short (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. short
adjective. ['ˈʃɔrt'] (primarily spatial sense) having little length or lacking in length.
Synonyms
- sawed-off
- sawn-off
- curtal
- truncate
- short-snouted
- snub
- shortish
- telescoped
- short-range
- truncated
- stubby
- abbreviated
- close
- length
- shortened
Antonyms
- distributed
- thin
- thinness
- narrow
Etymology
- short (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. short
adjective. ['ˈʃɔrt'] low in stature; not tall.
Synonyms
- stumpy
- height
- thickset
- squab
- thick
- low
- squabby
- runty
- chunky
- half-length
- pint-size
- heavyset
- compact
- stature
- squat
- sawed-off
- sawn-off
- little
- stocky
- low-set
- squatty
- pint-sized
- dumpy
Antonyms
- high
- unabridged
- loose
- decompress
Etymology
- short (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. short
noun. ['ˈʃɔrt'] the location on a baseball field where the shortstop is stationed.
Synonyms
- baseball diamond
- piece of ground
- infield
- diamond
- tract
- parcel of land
- parcel
Antonyms
- longness
- untrimmed
- lengthen
- open
Etymology
- short (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. short
adjective. ['ˈʃɔrt'] not sufficient to meet a need.
Synonyms
- inadequate
- insufficient
- poor
Antonyms
- estimable
- proud
- anticyclone
- loud
Etymology
- short (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. cut
verb. ['ˈkʌt'] separate with or as if with an instrument.
Synonyms
- mortice
- dissect
- mortise
- julienne
- snick
- disunite
- cut down
- pare
- transect
- rip
- scissor
- shear
- tail
- undercut
- divide
- cut up
- hob
- chase
- cut across
- strike down
- whittle
- slice up
- crosscut
- cube
- sever
- gash
- nip
- bisect
- clip
- chatter
- dock
- slit
- incise
- sabre
- chip at
- rebate
- tap
- bore
- lop
- dice
- nick
- part
- carve
- hack
- trim
- manicure
- saw
- cut off
- slash
- separate
- snip off
- trisect
- chamfer
- drill
- snip
- nip off
- discerp
- trench
- shave
- cut away
- slice
- jag
- saber
- bevel
- fell
- pink
- cradle
- circumcise
- indent
- tomahawk
- break off
- mow
- knap
- chop
- furrow
- chip
- bob
- drop
- plane
Antonyms
- loosen
- depersonalize
- dissimilate
- demilitarize
Etymology
- cutten (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. cut
verb. ['ˈkʌt'] cut down on; make a reduction in.
Synonyms
- bring down
- shave
- downsize
- lessen
- subtract
- trim down
- retrench
- spill
- deflate
- knock off
- cut down
- cut back
- inflate
- trim
- decrease
- quench
- reduce
- slash
- minify
- detract
- thin out
- take away
- thin
- shorten
Antonyms
- inflate
- deflate
- increase
- lengthen
Etymology
- cutten (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. cut
adjective. ['ˈkʌt'] separated into parts or laid open or penetrated with a sharp edge or instrument.
Synonyms
- cut up
- split
- perforated
- pierced
- sliced
- severed
- cut off
- chopped
- incised
- perforate
- punctured
Antonyms
- join
- connect
- ascend
- rise
Etymology
- cutten (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. cut
verb. ['ˈkʌt'] turn sharply; change direction abruptly.
Synonyms
- slue
- trend
- slew
- yaw
- peel off
- curve
- turn
- sheer
- swerve
Antonyms
- mythologize
- dull
- quieten
- worsen
Etymology
- cutten (Middle English (1100-1500))