noun
- a point or level at which something is stopped or limited
- a road or passage that provides a shorter route
- shorts made by cutting off the legs of pants
Usage: informal
adjective
- having a specified limit or boundary
Examples
- The cutoff date for applications is March 15th.
- Students need a score of 80 or higher to meet the cutoff.
- We took the cutoff through the mountains to save time.
- She wore denim cutoffs and a t-shirt to the beach.
- The power cutoff lasted for three hours.
- There’s a cutoff age of 65 for this program.
- The river created a natural cutoff between the two towns.