| Noun | 1. | trim - a state of arrangement or appearance; "in good trim" Synonyms: trimness |
| 2. | trim - a decoration or adornment on a garment; "the trimming on a hat"; "the trim on a shirt"Synonyms: passementerie, trimming | |
| 3. | trim - attitude of an aircraft in flight when allowed to take its own orientation | |
| 4. | trim - cutting down to the desired size or shape | |
| Verb | 1. | trim - remove the edges from and cut down to the desired size; "pare one's fingernails"; "trim the photograph"; "trim lumber" Synonyms: pare |
| 2. | trim - decorate, as with ornaments; "trim the christmas tree"; "trim a shop window" | |
| 3. | trim - cut down on; make a reduction in; "reduce your daily fat intake"; "The employer wants to cut back health benefits" | |
| 4. | trim - balance in flight by regulating the control surfaces; "trim an airplane" | |
| 5. | trim - be in equilibrium during a flight; "The airplane trimmed" | |
| 6. | trim - decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods | |
| 7. | trim - cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of; "dress the plants in the garden" | |
| 8. | trim - cut closely; "trim my beard" Synonyms: shave | |
| 9. | trim - adjust (sails on a ship) so that the wind is optimally used | |
| Adj. | 1. | trim - thin and fit; "the spare figure of a marathon runner"; "a body kept trim by exercise" Synonyms: spare |
| 2. | trim - (used of hair) neat and tidy; "a nicely kempt beard" | |
| 3. | trim - of places; characterized by order and neatness; free from disorder; "even the barn was shipshape"; "a trim little sailboat" | |
| 4. | trim - (of persons) neat and smart in appearance; "a clean-cut and well-bred young man"; "the trig corporal in his jaunty cap" | |
| 5. | trim - severely simple in line or design; "a neat tailored suit"; "tailored curtains" Synonyms: tailored |
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