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Word | Trim |
thin and fit; the spare figure of a marathon runner; a body kept trim by exercise / adjust (sails on a ship) so that the wind is optimally used / Dress / to make something neat, often by cutting off rough edges and loose threads. The same word also means to decorate a piece of clothing by adding lace, ribbons or some other pretty trimming / put an end to (a rebellion or other disorder), typically by the use of force. / to cut (something) off something else : to remove (something) by cutting / to make (something) neat by cutting it / to make the size, amount, or extent of (something) smaller / neat and orderly / slim and healthy / an act of trimming something (such as hair) / material (such as ribbons, lace, etc.) that is used for decorating something especially around its edges, | |
Usage | ⇒ She has a trim figure ⇒ The hedges need to be trimmed. ⇒ extra police were called to quell the disturbance |
Synonyms | cut, reduce, tidy, clip, crop, garnish, neat, pare, prune, shorten, curtail, ornament, shear, spruce, shave, trimming, abbreviate, dress, lop, smart, |
Antonyms | sloppy, unkempt, fat, disorderly, develop, messy, rough, tousled, untidy, chubby, disheveled, disordered, disorganized, fancy, lose, mussed, mussy, overweight, rumpled, scruffy, |
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