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Definition of slitnext
as in tear
a long deep cut made a slit in the fabric about nine inches long

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verb

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Recent Examples of slit
Noun
Great for spring and summer travel, these shorts have a high-rise fit with a slit on either side to allow for air flow. Merrell Readman, Travel + Leisure, 27 Apr. 2026 The skirt, with its front and back slits and pockets, echo the design details found in Beckham's namesake ready-to-wear collection, which similarly blends feminine and utilitarian elements. Claire Peltier, ABC News, 24 Apr. 2026
Verb
Moments later, Gavalas slit his wrists, the complaint said. Jonathan Stempel, USA Today, 4 Mar. 2026 Although not a full Renaissance sleeve, Lela Rose slit into those on a few of her cocktail dresses, allowing subtle movement without veering too far into costume territory. Ari Stark, Footwear News, 17 Feb. 2026 See All Example Sentences for slit
Recent Examples of Synonyms for slit
Noun
  • Minter underwent surgery to repair the tear, ending his season prematurely.
    Abbey Mastracco, New York Daily News, 7 May 2026
  • When the new top basketball executive for the Chicago Bulls received the job offer over the phone from President and CEO Michael Reinsdorf, Graham broke down in tears.
    Julia Poe, Chicago Tribune, 6 May 2026
Verb
  • At the counter, Sakeena was slicing slabs of goat meat into small cubes.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 4 May 2026
  • Chris Sale sliced and diced and Drake Baldwin banged and bashed as the Braves beat the Rockies 9-1 on Saturday at Coors Field, setting a franchise record by starting the year unbeaten in their first 11 series (10-0-1).
    Chad Bishop, AJC.com, 3 May 2026
Noun
  • In a deep plane approach, the surgeon makes an incision directly within the muscle layer to lift skin, fat and muscle as one unit.
    Michelle Lee, PEOPLE, 28 Apr. 2026
  • First, Fitzpatrick underwent a minimally invasive operation to remove his kidney through a small incision.
    Kerry Breen, CBS News, 25 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Lufthansa, one of the biggest carriers in Europe, slashed 20,000 short-haul flights through October due in part to fuel costs.
    Spencer Kimball, CNBC, 6 May 2026
  • Earlier in the film, Kenobi slashes off the arm of a creature who was known then as Walrus Man and is known now as Ponda Baba.
    Mike Ryan, IndieWire, 4 May 2026
Noun
  • Ever try to slide a piece of old furniture and feel a nail gash your wooden floor?
    CBS News, CBS News, 1 May 2026
  • Harlin stages the shark attacks in an overt here-ya-go way, with the one consistent suspense issue being whether the shark will consume a victim whole or bite off his or her limb or simply leave them with a nasty gash (which happens quite often).
    Owen Gleiberman, Variety, 25 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Political attack ads abound ahead of the June 2 statewide direct primary election, with competing candidates finding new, creative ways to rip each other apart over their records on immigration, corruption or cashing in on the fossil fuel industry.
    Lorraine Ali, Los Angeles Times, 6 May 2026
  • The mega-tsunami wreaked havoc across the landscape, stripping forests down to bare rock, ripping trees out by their roots and hurling boulders.
    Ella Nilsen, CNN Money, 6 May 2026
Verb
  • The shutdown has had a massive impact on the finances of Iranians whose businesses rely on internet access and has also effectively cut the people off from the outside world.
    Michael Loria, USA Today, 9 May 2026
  • After being cut from the high school team each of his first three years, Sloane piled on some muscle, increased the velocity on his fastball and drew college interest last summer.
    Steve Millar, Chicago Tribune, 9 May 2026
Verb
  • This tank, more than any of its Allied counterparts, sent German designers back to the drawing board to produce the next generation of tanks that featured heavier armor and higher-velocity cannons with greater range and armor-piercing capability.
    Matthew S Williams, Interesting Engineering, 7 May 2026
  • In Inverted Tree, Man for Hire (2004), for example, the trunk of a wily branched tree bears a piercing gaze.
    Tessa Solomon, ARTnews.com, 7 May 2026

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“Slit.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/slit. Accessed 11 May. 2026.

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