Scissored: meaning, definitions and examples

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scissored

 

[ ˈsɪsərd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

past tense

Scissored is the past tense of scissor, which means to cut something with scissors. It often refers to the action of cutting paper, fabric, or other materials using the tool. In a more abstract sense, it can also imply dividing or separating into parts. This term might be used in crafting, sewing, or any activity that involves cutting. The act of scissoring can also denote the precision needed when performing such tasks.

Synonyms

cut, separate, trim.

Examples of usage

  • She scissored the paper into four sections.
  • The tailor scissored the fabric carefully.
  • He scissored the edges to make it neat.

Translations

Translations of the word "scissored" in other languages:

🇵🇹 cortado

🇮🇳 कतरना

🇩🇪 geschnitten

🇮🇩 dijepit

🇺🇦 порізаний

🇵🇱 przycięty

🇯🇵 切られた

🇫🇷 coupé

🇪🇸 cortado

🇹🇷 kesilmiş

🇰🇷 잘린

🇸🇦 مقصوص

🇨🇿 stříhaný

🇸🇰 strihaný

🇨🇳 剪切的

🇸🇮 rezan

🇮🇸 skorin

🇰🇿 кесілген

🇬🇪 მოჭრილი

🇦🇿 kəsilmiş

🇲🇽 cortado

Etymology

The word 'scissor' comes from the Latin 'cisoria', which means 'cutting instrument'. The origins can be traced back to the Roman Empire, where various forms of cutting tools were used in crafting and textile work. Over the centuries, the design of scissors evolved, leading to the modern form of the tool we know today. The term 'scissored' evolved as the past tense, reflecting the action performed with scissors. Throughout history, scissors have been essential tools in many cultures for both practical and artistic purposes.