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The synonyms of “Chisel” are: cheat, rip off, cut, carve, shape, fashion, form, chip, hammer, sculpt, sculpture, model, whittle, rough-hew, swindle, defraud, fleece, gull
Chisel as a Verb
Definitions of "Chisel" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “chisel” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- Engage in deceitful behavior; practice trickery or fraud.
- Cheat or swindle (someone) out of something.
- Cut or shape (something) with a chisel.
- Carve with a chisel.
- Deprive somebody of something by deceit.
Synonyms of "Chisel" as a verb (18 Words)
carve | Cut (a slice of meat) from a larger piece. The wood was carved with runes. |
cheat | Gain an advantage over or deprive of something by using unfair or deceitful methods; defraud. I wish someone had told me my partner was cheating on me. |
chip | Form by chipping. The paint had chipped off the gate. |
cut | Cut and assemble the components of. Cut a nice figure. |
defraud | Illegally obtain money from (someone) by deception. She defrauded the customers who trusted her. |
fashion | Make out of components (often in an improvising manner. The bottles were fashioned from green glass. |
fleece | Cover as if with a fleece. The sky was half blue half fleeced with white clouds. |
form | Bring or be brought into a certain formation. A thick mist was forming all around. |
gull | Make a fool or dupe of. |
hammer | Hit or beat something repeatedly with a hammer or similar object. He got hammered for an honest mistake. |
model | Work as a model by displaying clothes or posing for an artist or sculptor. Model an airplane. |
rip off | Cut (wood) along the grain. |
rough-hew | Hew roughly, without finishing the surface. |
sculpt | Create by shaping stone or wood or any other hard material. She is sculpting the block of marble into an image of her husband. |
sculpture | Form or shape as if by sculpture especially with strong smooth curves. The choir stalls were each carefully sculptured. |
shape | Give shape or form to. Shape a figure. |
swindle | Obtain (money) fraudulently. He swindled me out of my inheritance. |
whittle | Carve (an object) from wood. A set of chess pieces he had whittled himself. |
Usage Examples of "Chisel" as a verb
- They chiseled me out of my money.
- He's chiselled me out of my dues.
- Chisel the marble.
- Chisel a hole through the brickwork.
- Who's chiseling on the side?
Associations of "Chisel" (30 Words)
anvil | A heavy iron block with a flat top and concave sides, on which metal can be hammered and shaped. Anvil clouds. |
ax | Chop or split with an ax. Axe wood. |
axe | Cut or strike with an axe especially violently or destructively. The Chancellor warned the cabinet to axe public spending. |
behead | Cut off the head of (someone), especially as a form of execution. Mary was beheaded at Fotheringhay. |
blade | A cutting or thrusting weapon that has a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard. Gay young blades bragged of their amorous adventures. |
carve | Cut (a hard material) in order to produce an object, design, or inscription. I carved my initials on the tree. |
cleaver | A butcher’s knife having a large square blade. A meat cleaver. |
cut | A piece of meat cut from a carcass. We cut through the neighbor s yard to get home sooner. |
delude | Be false to; be dishonest with. Too many theorists have deluded the public. |
engrave | Cut or carve a text or design on (a hard object. His drawings of public buildings were engraved by Edward Rooker. |
equipment | The process of supplying someone or something with necessary equipment. The construction and equipment of new harbour facilities. |
gadget | A device or control that is very useful for a particular job. A variety of kitchen gadgets. |
gizmo | A gadget, especially one whose name the speaker does not know or cannot recall. The latest multimedia gizmo. |
hammer | The sport of throwing a hammer. She hammered on his door. |
hatchet | A small axe with a short handle for use in one hand. |
kitchen | A set of fitments and units that are sold together and fixed in place in a kitchen. Kitchen Swahili. |
knife | Cut or move cleanly through something with a knife like action. The victim was knifed to death. |
mallet | A long-handled wooden stick with a head like a hammer, used for hitting a croquet or polo ball. |
scraper | A tool or device used for scraping, especially for removing dirt, paint, or other unwanted matter from a surface. Residues should be removed with sharp scrapers. |
shovel | The quantity a shovel can hold. She shovelled coal on the fire. |
sickle | An edge tool for cutting grass or crops; has a curved blade and a short handle. |
silversmith | Someone who makes or repairs articles of silver. |
sledge | Beat with a sledgehammer. A sledge journey. |
smith | Rhodesian statesman who declared independence of Zimbabwe from Great Britain (born in 1919. We do not know whether the metals were mined and smelted by the smith or purchased from miners. |
tannery | Workplace where skins and hides are tanned. |
tool | A small stamp or roller used to make a tooled design. Gardening tools. |
trowel | Use a trowel on for light garden work or plaster work. Kerrie trowelled jam on to her toast. |
widget | (in some beer cans) a plastic device which introduces nitrogen into the beer, giving it a creamy head. |
wooden | Like or characteristic of wood. She closed the heavy wooden door. |