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How to pronounce slit in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms dent, incision, prick, scratch
Type of impression, imprint, depression
Has types scotch, score
Type Words
Synonyms slice
Type of cut


slit her throat.
Type Words
Synonyms cunt, puss, pussy, snatch, twat
Type of female genitals, female genitalia, female genital organ, fanny
Type Words
Type of opening
Has types vent, slot, jag
Type Words
Type of cleft, crack, crevice, fissure, scissure
Type Words
Type of incise


slit the throat of the victim.

Examples of slit

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Every movie should have a shot of blue sky filmed through a wide slit in a tent.
From the dispatch.com
Children collected $5,500 in small cardboard boxes with a slit on top for coins.
From the usatoday.com
The scar from where doctors slit open his head to drain blood has faded to pink.
From the newsobserver.com
Remove potatoes from the oven and slit them lengthwise to allow steam to escape.
From the sfgate.com
Slit each of 16 fat dates along the top, then squeeze out and discard the stone.
From the guardian.co.uk
Earlier in the day, she had picked up a knife and threatened to slit her wrists.
From the themercury.com.au
Because he needed to know where to slit her skirt to show off her gorgeous gams.
From the latimes.com
Folk instruments included many kinds of drums, flutes, pipes and slit-log gongs.
From the en.wikipedia.org
There is a botched attempt to slit his throat while he is seated on a bar stool.
From the express.co.uk
More examples
  • A long narrow opening
  • Make a clean cut through; "slit her throat"
  • Cunt: obscene terms for female genitals
  • Cut a slit into; "slit the throat of the victim"
  • Incision: a depression scratched or carved into a surface
  • A narrow fissure
  • Slit refers collectively to a family of related genes which encode a corresponding set of secreted proteins, also collectively referred to as Slit. ...
  • The Slits are a British punk rock band. The quartet was formed in 1976 by members of the bands The Flowers of Romance and The Castrators. ...
  • An aperture, usually rectangular in shape, with a large length-to-width ratio, and a fixed or adjustable shape through which radiation enters or leaves an instrument. The aperture is generally small as compared to the light source