skived

[skaɪvd]

skived Definition

  • 1to avoid work or responsibility, especially in a way that is unfair or dishonest
  • 2to cut thin slices from a piece of leather or rubber

Using skived: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "skived" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He skived off work early to go to the beach.

  • Example

    She always skives off her chores and leaves them for others to do.

  • Example

    The factory worker skived the leather to make it thinner.

  • Example

    The shoemaker skived the rubber sole to make it more flexible.

skived Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for skived

Antonyms for skived

Phrases with skived

  • to avoid doing something that you should do, especially by leaving school or work without permission

    Example

    He skived off school to go to the movies.

  • to avoid doing something that you should do, especially by making an excuse

    Example

    She skived out of the meeting by pretending to be sick.

  • a tool used for cutting thin slices from a piece of leather or rubber

    Example

    The shoemaker used a skive knife to trim the edges of the leather.

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Summary: skived in Brief

The verb 'skived' [skaɪvd] has two meanings. The first one refers to avoiding work or responsibility in an unfair or dishonest way, as in 'He skived off work early to go to the beach.' The second meaning is to cut thin slices from a piece of leather or rubber, as in 'The factory worker skived the leather to make it thinner.' Phrases include 'skive off' and 'skive out of,' both meaning to avoid doing something, and 'skive knife,' a tool used for cutting thin slices.