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Synonyms for cast out
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : kast, kahst |
Phonetic Transcription : kæst, kɑst |
Top 10 synonyms for cast out Other synonyms for the word cast out
- abolish
- abuse
- accursed
- afford
- anathematize
- annihilate
- attack
- avoid
- back up
- ban
- banish
- bedeviled
- bereave
- blankety-blank
- blaspheme
- blast
- blasted
- blessed
- blighted
- blot out
- blow out
- boil
- boot
- boot out
- bounce
- boycott
- brush off
- bump off
- bundle
- bundle off
- burn
- burst
- bust
- cancel
- cashier
- cast aside
- cast off
- cast out
- castigate
- censure
- chase
- chuck
- clear
- cold-shoulder
- complain of
- confound
- confounded
- convict
- count out
- criticize
- crowd
- cry down
- curse
- cuss
- cut
- cut out
- darn
- debar
- decline
- defeat
- denounce
- denunciate
- deny
- deport
- depose
- deprive
- despise
- detach
- dethrone
- detonate
- disallow
- disband
- disbar
- disbelieve
- discard
- discharge
- discount
- discredit
- disdain
- disembogue
- disgorge
- disinherit
- dislodge
- dismiss
- dispatch
- dispel
- dispense with
- disperse
- displace
- dispose of
- dispossess
- disqualify
- disregard
- dissolve
- ditch
- divest
- divorce
- do away with
- do without
- doggone
- doom
- drat
- drip
- drive away
- drive off
- drive out
- drop
- drum out
- dump
- eighty-six
- ejaculate
- eject
- eliminate
- emanate
- emit
- eradicate
- erase
- eruct
- erupt
- evacuate
- evict
- exclude
- excommunicate
- excoriate
- excrete
- execrable
- execrate
- exhale
- exhaust
- exile
- expatriate
- expectorate
- expel
- expend
- expire
- explode
- expulse
- exterminate
- extradict
- extradite
- extravasate
- extrude
- exudate
- exude
- fey
- fill in
- fire
- flame
- flare up
- force
- force out
- foredoomed
- front for
- fulminate against
- get rid of
- give off
- give out
- give the 1-2-3
- give the boot
- give the hook
- give thumbs down to
- give vent to
- give walking papers
- go off
- gush
- have done with
- heave out
- hell fire
- hurl
- ignore
- ill-fated
- imprecate
- infernal
- invalidate
- inveigle against
- irrupt
- isolate
- issue
- jet
- jettison
- jilt
- jinx
- kick out
- kill
- kiss goodbye
- knock out
- lay off
- leave in the cold
- leave out
- let go
- let off
- let out
- liquidate
- lock out
- loose
- lose
- murder
- nix
- not buy
- object to
- objurgate
- omit
- ooze
- ostracize
- oust
- outlaw
- outplace
- overthrow
- pack off
- pan
- pass
- pass by
- pass on
- pass up
- penalize
- perspire
- phase out
- pink slip
- pour
- pour forth
- pronounce
- proscribe
- punish
- purge
- purify
- push aside
- push back
- put down
- put out
- radiate
- rebuff
- reek
- refuse
- reject
- release
- relegate
- relinquish
- remove
- renounce
- repel
- reprobate
- repudiate
- repulse
- revile
- rid
- ring
- ring in
- rob
- rout
- rub out
- rule out
- rupture
- rusticate
- sack
- scoff
- scorn
- scout
- scrap
- second
- secrete
- send forth
- send off
- send out
- send packing
- sentence
- sequester
- set aside
- shake off
- shed
- ship out
- shoot
- shoot down
- show out
- show the door
- show the gate to
- shun
- shut out
- shut the door on
- sit in
- slam
- slay
- slough
- slough off
- snakebit
- snub
- speak
- spew
- spill
- spit
- spit out
- spout
- spurn
- spurt
- squeeze out
- squirt
- stamp out
- stand in
- star-crossed
- substitute
- succeed
- supersede
- suspend
- swap places with
- swear
- sweep away
- take out
- take over
- take the place of
- terminate
- throw away
- throw off
- throw out
- throw out on ear
- throw overboard
- thunder against
- topple
- touch off
- transfer
- transmit
- transport
- turn down
- turn out
- unchurch
- undermine
- unholy
- unloose
- unsanctified
- unseat
- usurp
- utter
- vent
- veto
- villainous
- voice
- void
- vomit
- voodooed
- waive
- waste
- wipe out
- yield
Définition of cast out
Origin :- mid-13c., "a throw, an act of throwing," from cast (v.). In early use especially of dice, hence figurative uses relating to fortune or fate. Meaning "that which is cast" is from c.1550s. Meaning "dash or shade of color" is from c.1600. The sense of "a throw" carried an idea of "the form the thing takes after it has been thrown," which led to widespread and varied meanings, such as "group of actors in a play" (1630s). OED finds 42 distinct noun meaning and 83 verbal ones, with many sub-definitions. Many of the figurative senses converged in a general meaning "sort, kind, style" (mid-17c.). A cast in the eye (early 14c.) preserves the older verbal sense of "warp, turn."
- As in cursed : adj damned, doomed for bad ending
- As in ostracize : verb exile, banish
- As in oust : verb expel, get rid of
- As in reject : verb say no to
- As in banish : verb expel from place or situation
- As in supplant : verb displace, replace
- As in transport : verb exile
- As in damn : verb condemn, denounce
- As in deport : verb banish
- As in dismiss : verb send away, remove; free
- As in eject : verb throw or be thrown out
- As in eliminate : verb remove, throw out
- As in emit : verb diffuse, discharge
- As in erupt : verb give forth, eject with force
- As in excommunicate : verb banish
- As in exile : verb deport from place
- As in exorcise : verb free from evil spirits
- As in expel : verb discharge
- As in expel : verb throw out, banish
- He gave her sight, and I was cast out of the town like a beggar.
- Extract from : « The Scapegoat » by Hall Caine
- Why cast out hints of voices heard, supernatural in their flavour?
- Extract from : « The Shame of Motley » by Raphael Sabatini
- Seraphine knows of two cases where evil spirits have been cast out.
- Extract from : « Possessed » by Cleveland Moffett
- We will return to the same spot we were in before, and cast out our lines.
- Extract from : « The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, May 1844 » by Various
- Just as they had lapped the last drop of blood, he cast out the skin.
- Extract from : « Grace Harlowe's Plebe Year at High School » by Jessie Graham Flower
- These are the evil spirits which prayer and fasting alone can cast out.
- Extract from : « Ernest Linwood » by Caroline Lee Hentz
- The devil was cast out of the house—he had cast himself out.
- Extract from : « The Innocence of Father Brown » by G. K. Chesterton
- We have been plotting to cast out the demon of books; and, lo!
- Extract from : « The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864 » by Various
- He comes not into the Brotherhood, nor can he be cast out from it.
- Extract from : « London Lectures of 1907 » by Annie Besant
- He had given them to see that it was not impossible to cast out even that sort, but they could not.
- Extract from : « Broken Bread » by Thomas Champness
Antonyms for cast out
- absorb
- accept
- add
- admire
- admit
- agree
- aid
- allow
- appoint
- approve
- attract
- be quiet
- bear
- begin
- believe
- benefit
- bless
- build
- cherish
- choose
- commend
- compliment
- conceal
- contain
- create
- defend
- deny
- disenchant
- elevate
- embrace
- employ
- engage
- establish
- exalt
- exonerate
- favor
- fix
- give
- give birth
- give in
- glorify
- grant
- great
- help
- hide
- hire
- hold
- import
- include
- incorporate
- increase
- initiate
- keep
- kind
- laud
- legalize
- like
- love
- maintain
- nice
- offer
- OK
- permit
- place
- plant
- praise
- preserve
- promote
- protect
- ratify
- refrain
- refuse
- remain
- repress
- repulse
- retain
- reward
- sanction
- save
- secure
- start
- stay
- suppress
- surrender
- sweet
- take
- take in
- take on
- trust
- turn off
- veto
- welcome
- withhold
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