Knife
UK /["/naɪf/","/naɪvz/"]/US /["/naɪf/","/naɪvz/"]/
Definition
a sharp blade (= metal edge) with a handle, used for cutting or as a weapon
In simple words: A tool with a sharp blade used for cutting.
Examples
- She used a knife to cut the vegetables more easily.
- Be careful with that knife; it's very sharp!
- He always carries a knife when he goes camping.
- The chef sharpened his knife before starting to cook.
- The knife slipped from her hands and fell on the floor.
Usage notes
Use 'knife' in both formal and informal contexts when referring to the cutting tool. Be careful not to confuse 'knife' with other utensils like 'fork' or 'spoon'.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'knife' cutting through a cake — sharp and precise.
Collocations
- blunt
- dull
- sharp
- set
- pick up
- lay down
- put down
- cut
- slice
- clatter
- blade
- handle
- block
- with a/the knife
- the blade of a knife
- the handle of a knife
- go under the surgeon’s knife
Synonyms
- blade
- cutter
- sword
- dagger
- paring knife
Antonyms
- sword
- blunt weapon
Common mistakes
- Using 'knifes' as the plural form instead of 'knives'.
- Confusing 'knife' with 'cutlery' — cutlery refers to a set of utensils.
- Mixing up the usage with kitchen knives versus utility knives.