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Chute - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A chute is a sloping channel or passage used to move objects or people quickly from a higher to a lower level, such as a laundry chute or a water slide.

chute

/ʃuːt/ /ʃuːt/

Definition:

A steep slope or passage for sliding things down, often used in industrial or recreational contexts.

Synonyms:

slide, ramp, incline, trough

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

ascent, climb

Common Collocations:

cargo chute, laundry chute, emergency chute, water chute

Derivatives:

chutes (plural), chuting (gerund)

Usage Tips:

Use "chute" to describe a smooth, sloping surface for moving objects downward quickly and efficiently.

Common Phrases:

parachute drop, down the chute, shoot the chute

Etymology:

Derived from French "chute," meaning "fall," from Latin "cadere," meaning "to fall."

Examples:

  • 1. The workers loaded the boxes into the cargo chute.
  • 2. Kids squealed as they slid down the water chute at the park.
  • 3. The pilot deployed the emergency chute to slow the plane’s descent.
  • 4. She tossed the dirty clothes into the laundry chute upstairs.

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