uncut
Pronunciation: [ʌnˈkʌt]
Word
Context: “media and entertainment”
(adjective) when something hasn't been shortened or changed, like a movie that shows everything as it was originally made. Think of a movie where every scene is included, without any pieces taken out.
Example
I watched the uncut version of the film, and it had some scenes that explained the story better.
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The edited version of the movie was not uncut, missing many important parts.
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Did you see the uncut version or the edited version of the movie?
Context: “production and craftsmanship”
(adjective) when something, like wood or metal, hasn't been shaped or finished yet. It is still in its original state and hasn't been altered.
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The artist preferred to work with uncut stones to create a natural look.
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The cut materials didn't maintain the original beauty of the uncut pieces.
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What can you create with uncut materials?
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