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Learn to pronounce slash

/slaSH/
verb
cut (something) with a violent sweeping movement, typically using a knife or sword.
"a tire was slashed on my car"
synonyms: cut (open), gash, slit, split open, lacerate, knife, hack, make an incision in, score, rip, tear, rend

noun
  1. a cut made with a wide, sweeping stroke.
    "the man took a mighty slash at his head with a large sword"
  2. an oblique stroke (/) in print or writing, used between alternatives (e.g. and/or ), in fractions (e.g. 3/4 ), in ratios (e.g. miles/day ), or between separate elements of a text.
    "sentence breaks are highlighted by slashes"
    synonyms: stroke, backslash, oblique, solidus, diagonal, virgule, slant
  3. debris resulting from the felling or destruction of trees.
    "the mountainsides were strewn with slash"

conjunction
used to link alternatives or words describing or denoting a dual (or multiple) function or nature.
"a model slash actress"

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Punctuation
The slash is the oblique slanting line punctuation mark /. It is also known as a stroke, a solidus, a forward slash and several other historical or technical names. Wikipedia
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Feb 14, 2022 · A forward slash, often just called a slash, is a punctuation mark with several different uses in writing. It resembles a slanted line tilted ...
May 26, 2024 · The meaning of SLASH is to lash out, cut, or thrash about with or as if with an edged blade. How to use slash in a sentence.
A slash, according to the Cambridge Dictionary, is defined as “the symbol / used in writing to separate letters, numbers, or words” and according to the Merriam ...
to cut with a sharp blade using a quick, strong movement: The museum was broken into last night and several paintings were slashed. slash (your way) through ...
slash in American English 1 · 1. to cut with a violent sweeping stroke or by striking violently and at random, as with a knife or sword · 2. to lash; whip · 3. to ...
Once used to mark periods and commas, the slash is now used to represent division and fractions, exclusive 'or' and inclusive 'or', and as a date separator. /.
Someone slashed his car's tires. 2: to reduce (something) by a large amount. The company has slashed prices ...
A slash is used in text to separate alternatives (good/evil) and to separate lines of poetry (Roses are red / Violets are blue / It's not a backslash / Really?