๐๏ธ Idiom: To Cut Corners (v)
๐ฌ Meaning
- To do something in the easiest or cheapest way, often by ignoring rules or quality.
- To save time or money by doing less than what is needed or expected.
๐ง Example Sentences
- The builder cut corners, and now the office roof is leaking.
- Donโt cut corners with safety proceduresโit could lead to serious problems.
- The product launch was delayed because the team refused to cut corners.
๐๏ธ Origin
This idiom comes from the idea of not following the full pathโlike turning a corner too sharply to save time or distance. In the 1900s, it began to describe doing things too quickly or cheaply, especially when skipping important steps or rules.
๐ Practice Exercises
1. Fill in the blank:
The manager warned the team not to __________ when preparing the financial report.
Answer
cut corners
2. Choose the correct meaning of โcut cornersโ:
A) To walk around a corner
B) To take a longer way
C) To save time or money by skipping steps
Answer
C) To save time or money by skipping steps
3. Rewrite the sentence using the idiom:
โThey finished the job quickly but ignored important steps.โ โ Change the sentence using: cut corners
Answer
They cut corners to finish the job quickly.
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