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The synonyms of “Chopped” are: shredded, sliced
Chopped as an Adjective
Definitions of "Chopped" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “chopped” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Prepared by cutting.
Synonyms of "Chopped" as an adjective (2 Words)
shredded | Torn or cut into shreds. A step by step plan that will help you achieve shredded abs in as little as 76 workouts. |
sliced | (used of meat) cut into pieces for serving. Sliced tomatoes. |
Usage Examples of "Chopped" as an adjective
- Chopped meat.
- Chopped clams.
Associations of "Chopped" (30 Words)
ax | Chop or split with an ax. The NSF axed the research program and stopped funding it. |
axe | Cut or strike with an axe especially violently or destructively. Thirty staff are facing the axe at the Royal Infirmary. |
bacon | English scientist and Franciscan monk who stressed the importance of experimentation; first showed that air is required for combustion and first used lenses to correct vision (1220-1292. Crisp rashers of bacon. |
beef | Meat from an adult domestic bovine. He was brought in to give the team more beef. |
behead | Cut the head of. Mary was beheaded at Fotheringhay. |
drudgery | Hard menial or dull work. Domestic drudgery. |
finely | Made or consisting of small particles or threads. A finely worked tapestry. |
garlic | Used in names of plants with a similar smell or flavour to garlic e g wild garlic. Garlic butter. |
grind | Created by grinding. Relief from the daily grind. |
hack | Cut with a hacking tool. Men hack at the coalface. |
ham | The back of the thigh or the thighs and buttocks. Thin slices of ham. |
hammer | The sport of throwing a hammer. They hammered St Mirren 4 0. |
hew | Make or shape as with an axe. He had hewn down the famous elm tree. |
hone | Sharpen with a hone. Hone a knife. |
knife | Stab someone with a knife. He was knifed to death during the argument. |
mash | A mixture of mashed malt grains and hot water used in brewing. The worst thing you can do is mash the brake pedal. |
meat | The edible part of fruits, nuts, or eggs. He did the meat of the climb on the first day. |
mill | Grind something in a mill. Ordinary wool blankets are made by milling a woven wool fabric. |
mince | Minced meat especially beef. She minced down the street. |
pepper | Pungent seasoning from the berry of the common pepper plant of East India use whole or ground. His car was peppered with bullets. |
pork | Meat from a domestic hog or pig. Pork chops. |
powder | Apply powder to. She dropped a powder into his water glass. |
pulverize | Destroy completely. He had a winning car and pulverized the opposition. |
roast | A piece of meat roasted or for roasting and of a size for slicing into more than one portion. Harold put on a terrific pig roast. |
sausage | An object shaped like a sausage. Smoked German sausage. |
sharpen | Make or become sharp or sharper. Her tone sharpened. |
shred | Tear or cut into shreds. He really can shred that guitar. |
shredded | Prepared by cutting. Shredded paper. |
steak | A thick slice of steak or other high quality meat or fish. Steak and kidney pie. |
tamp | A tool for tamping e g for tamping tobacco into a pipe bowl or a charge into a drill hole etc. Tamp the coffee grinds in the container to make espresso. |