pair of scissors
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Definition
Noun: An implement used for cutting, consisting of two metal blades fastened together in the middle so that the sharp edges slide against each other when the handles are closed.
Usage
The term "pair of scissors" is a singular noun phrase used to refer to the cutting tool. It is typically used with the indefinite article "a" or a quantifier like "this" or "my." It is treated as a single item, despite the word "pair."
Examples
- Noun:
- Could you please pass me a pair of scissors?
- This pair of scissors is very sharp.
- She used a small pair of scissors to cut the thread.
Advanced Usage
- "A good pair of scissors": Emphasizes the quality or suitability of the tool for a specific task.
- A tailor needs a good pair of scissors for cutting fabric.
- "The pair of scissors": Used when referring to a specific, known tool.
- Where are the pair of scissors I left on the desk?
Variants and Related Words
- Scissors (n): The more common, shorter form with identical meaning. It is a plural noun but takes a singular verb when referring to one tool.
- The scissors are on the table. (Common usage)
- This scissors is dull. (Less common but acceptable; "This pair of scissors is dull" is often preferred for formal clarity).
- Shears (n): A larger, heavier cutting tool of similar design, often used for gardening or metalwork.
- Clippers (n): A tool with two blades used for cutting hair, nails, or hedges.
Synonyms
- Cutter: A general term for any tool used for cutting.
- Snips: A small, handheld pair of scissors, often used for precision work.
Related Phrases
- "A pair of pliers / trousers / glasses / jeans": Similar grammatical constructions where "a pair of" precedes a noun that has two symmetrical or joined parts, making it a singular item.
- I need a pair of pliers to fix this.
Noun
- an edge tool having two crossed pivoting blades