Another word for "cutting someone short" is interrupting.
synonyms: clip, curtail. shorten. make shorter than originally intended; reduce or retrench in length or duration.
Other terms such as cutting, self-abuse, self-injury, and self-mutilation have been used for any self-harming behavior regardless of suicidal intent.
cut short
compact diminutive little petite pocket slight squat stunted wee.
Petite meaning "short woman", like a typical thin 5'1 woman that is usually the definition of petite, is all relative to the average height of a woman.
Abbreviate, stop abruptly, as in The thunderstorm cut short our picnic, or She cut her short, saying she'd already heard the story of their breakup. Shakespeare used this term to mean “put a sudden end to someone's life”: “Rather than bloody war shall cut them short” (2 Henry VI, 4:4), a less common usage today.
pass beyond (limits or boundaries) synonyms: transgress, trespass. go across, go through, pass. go across or through.
to stop someone from talking before they have finished what they were saying: He started to explain, but she cut him short. I was in a rush to get away and had to cut her short.
out of whack
Synonyms. lower yourself. humiliate yourself. humble yourself. He humbled himself and became obedient.
subdued. easygoing laid-back muted quiet relaxed restrained sober subtle understated.
to stop someone from talking before they have finished what they were saying: He started to explain, but she cut him short. I was in a rush to get away and had to cut her short. Sophie started to speak, but Dominic cut her short. I don't mean to cut you short, but we're almost out of time.
deficit; imperfection. deficiency flaw lack loss shortage shortcoming. STRONG. arrears default defectiveness inadequacy incompleteness insufficiency.
Ad hoc comes from the Latin words meaning "for this." Often the term is used as a criticism, in the sense that something done ad hoc is done hastily and can be ill thought out, serving only to address a problem in the short term. Government programs are often described as ad hoc, for example.
We use the phrasal verb “cut short” to describe ending an event, a situation, or an activity before we intended to—ending an event, a situation, or an activity before we wanted to end it. Imagine you're wandering around central London and you have exactly £8 in cash with you, no credit cards.
to hurt someone's feelings a lot: Her thoughtless remark cut him to the quick.
Simple sentences in the Present Simple Tense
Definitions of petite. adjective. very small. “her petite figure” synonyms: bantam, diminutive, flyspeck, lilliputian, midget, tiny.
The “e” at the end denotes a feminine adjective. If you were referring to a man, you would describe him as petit.
small; petty; minor.