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trim
[trim]
verb (used with object)
to put into a neat or orderly condition by clipping, paring, pruning, etc..
to trim a hedge.
to remove (something superfluous or dispensable) by or as if by cutting (often followed byoff ).
to trim off loose threads from a ragged edge.
to cut down, as to required size or shape.
trim a budget; trim a piece of wood.
Aeronautics., to level off (an airship or airplane) in flight.
Nautical.
to distribute the load of (a ship) so that it sits well in the water.
to stow or arrange, as cargo.
to adjust (the sails or yards) with reference to the direction of the wind and the course of the ship.
to decorate or adorn with ornaments or embellishments.
to trim a dress with fur.
to arrange goods in (a store window, showcase, etc.) as a display.
to prepare or adjust (a lamp, fire, etc.) for proper burning.
Informal.
to rebuke or reprove.
to beat or thrash.
to defeat.
to dress or array (often followed byup ).
verb (used without object)
Nautical.
to assume a particular position or trim in the water, as a vessel.
to adjust the sails or yards with reference to the direction of the wind and the course of the ship.
to pursue a neutral or cautious policy between parties.
to accommodate one's views to the prevailing opinion for reasons of expediency.
noun
the condition, order, or fitness of a person or thing for action, work, use, etc.
Nautical.
the set of a ship in the water, especially the most advantageous one.
the condition of a ship with reference to its fitness for sailing.
the adjustment of sails, rigging, etc., with reference to wind direction and the course of the ship.
the condition of a submarine as regards buoyancy.
a person's dress, adornment, or appearance.
material used for decoration or embellishment; decorative trimming.
decoration of a store window for the display of merchandise; window dressing.
a trimming by cutting, clipping, or the like.
a haircut that restores the previous cut to neatness without changing the hairstyle.
something that is cut off or eliminated.
Aeronautics., the attitude of an airplane with respect to all three axes, at which balance occurs in forward flight under no controls.
Building Trades., finished woodwork or the like used to decorate or border openings or wall surfaces, as cornices, baseboards, or moldings.
Automotive.
the upholstery, knobs, handles, and other equipment inside a motor car.
ornamentation on the exterior of an automobile, especially in metal or a contrasting color.
adjective
pleasingly neat or smart in appearance.
trim lawns.
in good condition or order.
(of a person) in excellent physical condition.
Swimming is a good way to keep trim.
slim; lean.
Obsolete., good, excellent, or fine.
adverb
trimly.
trim
1/ trɪm /
adjective
neat and spruce in appearance
slim; slender
in good condition
verb
to put in good order, esp by cutting or pruning
to shape and finish (timber)
to adorn or decorate
to cut so as to remove
to trim off a branch
to cut down to the desired size or shape
to trim material to a pattern
dialect, to decorate
to trim a Christmas tree
nautical
(also intr) to adjust the balance of (a vessel) or (of a vessel) to maintain an even balance, by distribution of ballast, cargo, etc
(also intr) to adjust (a vessel's sails) to take advantage of the wind
to stow (cargo)
to balance (an aircraft) before flight by adjusting the position of the load or in flight by the use of trim tabs, fuel transfer, etc
(also intr) to modify (one's opinions, etc) to suit opposing factions or for expediency
informal, to thrash or beat
informal, to rebuke
obsolete, to furnish or equip
noun
a decoration or adornment
the upholstery and decorative facings, as on the door panels, of a car's interior
proper order or fitness; good shape
in trim
a haircut that neatens but does not alter the existing hairstyle
nautical
the general set and appearance of a vessel
the difference between the draught of a vessel at the bow and at the stern
the fitness of a vessel
the position of a vessel's sails relative to the wind
the relative buoyancy of a submarine
dress or equipment
window-dressing
the attitude of an aircraft in flight when the pilot allows the main control surfaces to take up their own positions
films a section of shot cut out during editing
material that is trimmed off
decorative mouldings, such as architraves, picture rails, etc
Trim
2/ trɪm /
noun
the county town of Meath, Republic of Ireland; 12th-century castle, medieval cathedral; textiles and machinery. Pop: 5894 (2002)
Other Word Forms
- trimly adverb
- trimness noun
- overtrim verb
- pretrim verb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of trim1
Example Sentences
A trimmed 70-minute edit of the movie is playing two to three times a day, nearly every day, through the end of March 2026, with a ticket price that currently starts at $114.
"Parents are already worried, but at £15 to £17 for a standard trim, it's not too dear compared to other costs."
Tech moguls swear by it, Hollywood stars insist it keeps them trim.
The company is moving to trim costs and simplify its business model, according to an internal memo.
So deep that veteran running back Ronnie Rivers and several recent draft picks were among 23 players waived on Tuesday as the Rams trimmed the roster to the NFL-mandated 53 players.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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