A2 Collocation Neutral 5 Min. Lesezeit

cut out

Remove or stop doing

In 15 Sekunden

  • Remove physically by slicing.
  • Stop doing an annoying habit.
  • Implies a decisive, deliberate action.
  • Common in everyday conversation.

Bedeutung

Um etwas von einem größeren Stück durch Herausschneiden zu entfernen, oder um aufzuhören, etwas Ärgerliches zu tun. Es trägt oft ein Gefühl der Endgültigkeit in sich, als ob Sie eine bewusste Entscheidung treffen würden, etwas loszuwerden, das nicht mehr benötigt wird oder Probleme verursacht.

Wichtige Beispiele

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Texting a friend about a project

Hey, can you `cut out` the background from this image for me? I need a transparent PNG.

Hey, can you remove the background from this image for me? I need a transparent PNG.

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Discussing diet with a family member

My doctor advised me to `cut out` all processed foods if I want to improve my health.

My doctor advised me to stop eating all processed foods if I want to improve my health.

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Instagram caption for a lifestyle change

Finally decided to `cut out` the late-night scrolling. My brain needs a break! #DigitalDetox

Finally decided to stop the late-night scrolling. My brain needs a break! #DigitalDetox

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Kultureller Hintergrund

The phrase 'Cut it out' was the signature catchphrase of Joey Gladstone on the 90s sitcom 'Full House,' accompanied by a specific hand gesture. It made the phrase very popular with a whole generation. In English-speaking countries, 'cutting out' things like gluten, dairy, or 'carbs' is a major part of social conversation and identity, often linked to the 'wellness' industry. 'Cutting out the middleman' is a core concept in Western entrepreneurship, emphasizing direct-to-consumer models like Amazon or Tesla. The idea of being 'cut out of a will' is a common trope in Western literature and film, representing the ultimate family rejection.

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The 'It' Rule

Always remember: 'Cut it out!' is a fixed phrase. Never say 'Cut out it!'

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Don't be too rude

Telling a stranger to 'cut it out' can be very aggressive. Use 'Excuse me, could you stop?' instead.

In 15 Sekunden

  • Remove physically by slicing.
  • Stop doing an annoying habit.
  • Implies a decisive, deliberate action.
  • Common in everyday conversation.

What It Means

Cut out is a super versatile phrase! It means to remove something, usually by slicing. Imagine cutting a shape out of paper. But it also means to stop doing something, especially something annoying or unhealthy. It’s like saying, "I'm done with this." You can cut out bad habits, like smoking, or even people from your life if they're toxic. It implies a decisive action to eliminate something.

How To Use It

Use cut out when you want to talk about physically removing a part of something. "Can you cut out the picture for me?" is a common use. You also use it to describe stopping an action. "I need to cut out sugar from my diet." It's often used with habits or things you consume. For example, "He cut out coffee last month." It’s a very common phrasal verb.

Real-Life Examples

  • On social media: "Just cut out all the negative comments from my post. Feeling much better!"
  • In a text: "Hey, can you cut out the middleman and just send me the file directly?"
  • In a health app: "Your goal is to cut out processed foods this week."
  • In a conversation: "My doctor told me to cut out dairy products."
  • In a movie review: "The director really cut out all the unnecessary scenes to make it tighter."

When To Use It

Use cut out when you're talking about removing a physical object or a part of something. Think scissors or a knife. "Please cut out the coupon from the newspaper." It's also perfect for stopping a habit or behavior. "She decided to cut out late-night snacking." Use it when you want to be clear about stopping something completely. It’s not just reducing; it’s eliminating. If you're talking about a digital image, you might say "cut out the background."

When NOT To Use It

Don't use cut out when you mean to cancel something entirely, like an event. You wouldn't say, "They cut out the concert." You'd say they cancelled it. Also, avoid it for abstract concepts like ideas. You wouldn't say, "He cut out the idea." You'd say he rejected or dismissed it. It's not usually used for stopping a person from speaking, unless they are being very disruptive and you're literally telling them to stop talking. "Please cut out the noise!" works, but "Please cut out talking" sounds a bit harsh.

Common Mistakes

Learners often mix up cut out with similar-sounding phrases or use it in the wrong context.

  • ✗ I need to cut off sugar from my diet. → ✓ I need to cut out sugar from my diet.
  • ✗ She cut up drinking coffee. → ✓ She cut out drinking coffee.
  • ✗ He cut down all the bad habits. → ✓ He cut out all the bad habits.
  • ✗ Can you cut away this part of the photo? → ✓ Can you cut out this part of the photo?
  • ✗ They cut through the meeting early. → ✓ They cut short the meeting early.

Similar Expressions

  • Eliminate: More formal. "We need to eliminate waste." Cut out is more casual.
  • Remove: General term. "Remove the stain." Cut out implies slicing or stopping a habit.
  • Stop: Very general. "Stop talking." Cut out is more specific to habits or physical removal.
  • Cease: Very formal. "Cease all operations." Not used in everyday chat.
  • Omit: To leave something out. "Omit the details." Different from removing/stopping.
  • Quit: Usually for jobs or bad habits. "Quit smoking." Similar to cut out for habits.

Common Variations

  • Cut out for: This has a totally different meaning! It means being naturally suited for something. "I'm not really cut out for office work." Don't confuse this with the main phrase!
  • Cut something out of something: Specifies the source. "Cut out the picture from the magazine."
  • Cut it out!: An informal, often annoyed command to stop doing something annoying. "Hey, cut it out! You're bothering me."

Memory Trick

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Imagine a cutter (like a cookie cutter) out on the floor, cutting out a shape from a large piece of paper. The cutter is out there, doing the cutting out. Or, picture someone literally cutting a piece out of a pizza because they don't want that specific topping anymore. The action is cut and the location/result is out.

Quick FAQ

  • Can cut out be used for people? Yes, informally. "I had to cut out my toxic friend."
  • Is cut out formal or informal? Mostly informal to neutral. Avoid in very formal writing.
  • What's the difference between cut out and cut off? Cut off often means to sever completely or to stop supplying something. "The power was cut off." Cut out is more about removal or ceasing an action.
  • Does cut out always mean physical cutting? No, it's very common for habits. "Cut out the junk food."

Nutzungshinweise

The phrase `cut out` is versatile but leans informal. While it can describe physically removing something, its common use for stopping habits or behaviors requires careful distinction from 'cut down' (reduce). Avoid using it in highly formal academic or official contexts where 'eliminate' or 'remove' would be more appropriate.

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The 'It' Rule

Always remember: 'Cut it out!' is a fixed phrase. Never say 'Cut out it!'

⚠️

Don't be too rude

Telling a stranger to 'cut it out' can be very aggressive. Use 'Excuse me, could you stop?' instead.

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Dieting Distinction

If you are still eating a little bit of something, use 'cut down on.' If you stopped completely, use 'cut out.'

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Business English

Use 'cut out the middleman' in meetings to sound like a savvy business person.

Beispiele

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#1 Texting a friend about a project
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Hey, can you `cut out` the background from this image for me? I need a transparent PNG.

Hey, can you remove the background from this image for me? I need a transparent PNG.

Here, `cut out` means to physically remove the background digitally.

#2 Discussing diet with a family member
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My doctor advised me to `cut out` all processed foods if I want to improve my health.

My doctor advised me to stop eating all processed foods if I want to improve my health.

This usage refers to stopping a behavior or consumption habit.

#3 Instagram caption for a lifestyle change
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Finally decided to `cut out` the late-night scrolling. My brain needs a break! #DigitalDetox

Finally decided to stop the late-night scrolling. My brain needs a break! #DigitalDetox

Used here to signify stopping a common, often unhelpful, digital habit.

#4 Job interview follow-up email
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Thank you for the opportunity. I believe my skills in project management will allow me to effectively `cut out` inefficiencies in your workflow.

Thank you for the opportunity. I believe my skills in project management will allow me to effectively remove inefficiencies in your workflow.

In a professional context, it means to remove or eliminate problems.

#5 Friend complaining about noise
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Ugh, the construction next door is so loud! Can they please just `cut it out`?

Ugh, the construction next door is so loud! Can they please just stop it?

A common, informal way to tell someone to stop doing something annoying.

#6 Watching a movie with a friend
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This scene feels a bit long. Maybe the director should have `cut out` some of the dialogue.

This scene feels a bit long. Maybe the director should have removed some of the dialogue.

Refers to removing a part from a larger work, like a film.

#7 Trying to explain a concept
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I was trying to `cut out` the jargon, but maybe I made it too simple.

I was trying to remove the jargon, but maybe I made it too simple.

Means to deliberately exclude or remove specific elements (like jargon).

#8 Discussing a past relationship
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It was really hard, but I knew I had to `cut out` that toxic influence from my life.

It was really hard, but I knew I had to remove that toxic influence from my life.

Expresses a difficult but necessary decision to remove a negative element.

Mistake: Using 'cut off' instead of 'cut out' Häufiger Fehler

✗ I need to `cut off` sugar from my diet. → ✓ I need to `cut out` sugar from my diet.

✗ I need to stop/sever sugar from my diet. → ✓ I need to stop eating sugar from my diet.

`Cut off` implies severing or stopping a supply, while `cut out` means eliminating it from consumption or practice.

Mistake: Using 'cut up' instead of 'cut out' Häufiger Fehler

✗ She `cut up` drinking coffee. → ✓ She `cut out` drinking coffee.

✗ She chopped/sliced drinking coffee. → ✓ She stopped drinking coffee.

`Cut up` means to slice into pieces, not to stop a habit.

#11 Using a coupon from a magazine
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Make sure you `cut out` the coupon before you go to the store!

Make sure you cut the coupon out before you go to the store!

This is the literal meaning – using scissors to remove a part.

#12 Giving instructions for a craft project

You'll need to `cut out` the cardboard pieces according to the template.

You'll need to cut the cardboard pieces out according to the template.

Clear instruction for physically removing shapes from material.

Teste dich selbst

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'cut out'.

My doctor said I need to ______ ______ caffeine to sleep better.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: cut out

We use 'cut out' when talking about stopping a habit or food item.

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

The children were being very loud, so I told them to...

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: cut it out

When using 'it' with 'cut out,' the pronoun must go in the middle.

Match the sentence to the meaning of 'cut out'.

1. The engine cut out. 2. Cut out the heart. 3. Cut out sugar.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 1-B, 2-A, 3-C

These represent the three main senses of the phrase.

Complete the dialogue.

A: I'm thinking of becoming a surgeon. B: Are you sure? You're not really ______ ______ ______ long hours in the hospital.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: cut out for

'Cut out for' is the idiom used to describe suitability for a role.

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Visuelle Lernhilfen

Cut Out vs. Cut Down On

Cut Out
100% stop 100% stop
Zero sugar Zero sugar
Cut Down On
Reduce Reduce
Less sugar Less sugar

Common Things to Cut Out

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Health

  • Sugar
  • Junk food
  • Caffeine
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Social

  • Noise
  • Lies
  • Annoying habits
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Tech

  • Middlemen
  • Redundant code
  • Background noise

Aufgabensammlung

4 Aufgaben
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'cut out'. Fill Blank A2

My doctor said I need to ______ ______ caffeine to sleep better.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: cut out

We use 'cut out' when talking about stopping a habit or food item.

Which sentence is grammatically correct? Choose A2

The children were being very loud, so I told them to...

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: cut it out

When using 'it' with 'cut out,' the pronoun must go in the middle.

Match the sentence to the meaning of 'cut out'. Match B1

Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 1-B, 2-A, 3-C

These represent the three main senses of the phrase.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: I'm thinking of becoming a surgeon. B: Are you sure? You're not really ______ ______ ______ long hours in the hospital.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: cut out for

'Cut out for' is the idiom used to describe suitability for a role.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

12 Fragen

Mostly, yes, but 'cut out' implies removing something that was already a part of your life or a larger whole.

Yes, you can 'cut someone out' of your life or a conversation, meaning you stop talking to them or exclude them.

It means to have the right qualities or character for a specific job or activity.

It is 'cut out sugar.' You 'cut down ON' something, but you 'cut out' something directly.

People will understand you, but 'cut out' is the more common and natural term for engines.

It can be. It's fine for friends or siblings, but too direct for bosses or strangers.

It's a life-sized paper figure of a person, often used for advertising or parties.

The past tense is also 'cut out.' Example: 'Yesterday, I cut out sugar.'

Yes, 'cutout' (one word) refers to the shape that has been removed.

Yes, editors 'cut out' scenes that are too long or boring.

'Delete' is mostly for digital files; 'cut out' is for physical things, habits, or parts of a text.

It comes from the idea of the fuel or power being 'cut' (separated) from the motor.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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cut off

similar

To stop a supply or interrupt someone.

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cut back

similar

To reduce the amount of something.

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knock it off

synonym

Stop doing that.

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cut out for

builds on

To be suited for something.

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cut in

contrast

To interrupt a conversation or a line of cars.

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