Synonyms for leave out
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : leev |
Phonetic Transcription : liv |
Top 10 synonyms for leave out Other synonyms for the word leave out
- abjure
- abolish
- annihilate
- bar
- bate
- blackball
- blacklist
- blink at
- blot out
- bounce
- bump off
- cancel
- cast aside
- cast out
- cede
- choke
- clog
- close
- close out
- congest
- count out
- curb
- cut
- cut out
- debar
- desert
- desist
- deter
- disallow
- discard
- discharge
- discount
- disdain
- dismiss
- dispense with
- dispose of
- disqualify
- disregard
- do away with
- drive out
- drop
- edit
- eject
- eliminate
- embargo
- eradicate
- erase
- escape
- eschew
- estop
- evade
- evict
- except
- exclude
- expel
- exterminate
- fail
- fail to notice
- fill
- flee
- forbear
- forbid
- force out
- forestall
- forfend
- forget
- forsake
- get rid of
- give in
- go on the wagon
- hinder
- ignore
- impede
- interdict
- invalidate
- keep out
- kill
- knock off
- knock out
- leave alone
- leave out
- leave out of account
- leave undone
- let fall between the cracks
- let go
- let slide
- liquidate
- lock out
- make light of
- mark off
- miss
- miss out
- murder
- neglect
- not consider
- obstruct
- obviate
- occlude
- omit
- ostracize
- oust
- overlook
- overpass
- pack in
- pass
- pass by
- pass on
- pass over
- pass up
- pay no attention
- phase out
- play hooky
- plug
- preclude
- prevent
- prohibit
- proscribe
- put out
- quit
- recant
- refrain
- refuse
- refuse admittance
- reject
- relinquish
- remove
- renounce
- repudiate
- resign
- resist
- revoke
- rub out
- rule out
- run away
- sacrifice
- seal
- set aside
- shut
- shut out
- shut the door on
- sideline
- sit out
- skim over
- skip
- slay
- slight
- slip up
- snip
- split
- stamp out
- stave off
- stop up
- stopper
- surrender
- suspend
- swear off
- take out
- take the cure
- take the oath
- terminate
- throttle
- throw out
- trim
- veto
- void
- waive
- ward off
- waste
- wipe out
- withhold
- X-out
- yield
Définition of leave out
Origin :- Old English læfan "to let remain; remain; have left; bequeath," from Proto-Germanic *laibijan (cf. Old Frisian leva "to leave," Old Saxon farlebid "left over"), causative of *liban "remain," (cf. Old English belifan, German bleiben, Gothic bileiban "to remain"), from root *laf- "remnant, what remains," from PIE *leip- "to stick, adhere;" also "fat."
- The Germanic root has only the sense "remain, continue," which also is in Greek lipares "persevering, importunate." But this usually is regarded as a development from the primary PIE sense of "adhere, be sticky" (cf. Lithuanian lipti, Old Church Slavonic lipet "to adhere," Greek lipos "grease," Sanskrit rip-/lip- "to smear, adhere to." Seemingly contradictory meaning of "depart" (early 13c.) comes from notion of "to leave behind" (as in to leave the earth "to die;" to leave the field "retreat").
- As in occlude : verb block, prevent
- As in omit : verb exclude, forget
- As in overlook : verb disregard, neglect
- As in rule out : verb exclude, reject
- As in skip : verb avoid, miss
- As in count out : verb disregard, exclude
- As in eliminate : verb remove, throw out
- As in exclude : verb expel, forbid
- As in forgo : verb give up, do without
- Leave out seven of the whites, and beat the other seven to a stiff froth.
- Extract from : « Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches » by Eliza Leslie
- My stacks of unused notes remind me of how much I have had to leave out.
- Extract from : « The Truth About Woman » by C. Gasquoine Hartley
- Or leave out the anchovies and gravy, and do it as above, either with or without salt and ketchup, as may be most approved.
- Extract from : « The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, » by Mary Eaton
- My son, leave out of your narrative the faults of others and name no one.
- Extract from : « Balthasar » by Anatole France
- She paints with miniature sensibility and knows best of all what to leave out.
- Extract from : « Adventures in the Arts » by Marsden Hartley
- He said he did n't like the sound of it and he wished I 'd leave out the swearing.
- Extract from : « The Wrong Woman » by Charles D. Stewart
- One cannot say, for instance, that—But I am afraid I must leave out that instance, because one cannot say it.
- Extract from : « A Miscellany of Men » by G. K. Chesterton
- I'll leave out 'Batting average' if it makes it more truthful.
- Extract from : « Once a Week » by Alan Alexander Milne
- You seem to know by instinct just what to leave out and put in.
- Extract from : « Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908 » by Lucy Maud Montgomery
- I suppose not; but I like them all, and I dislike to leave out anyone.
- Extract from : « Dramatic Reader for Lower Grades » by Florence Holbrook
Antonyms for leave out
- accept
- add
- admit
- advance
- aid
- allow
- approve
- assert
- assist
- attend
- authorize
- bear
- begin
- build
- choose
- claim
- clear
- consider
- continue
- create
- defend
- deny
- do
- employ
- encourage
- engage
- enter
- establish
- face
- facilitate
- fight
- figure on
- follow
- forward
- free
- get
- give birth
- heed
- help
- hire
- hold
- honor
- include
- incorporate
- indulge
- initiate
- inject
- insert
- keep
- let go
- look at
- meet
- note
- notice
- open
- pay attention
- permit
- praise
- preserve
- prevent
- promote
- ratify
- recognize
- refuse
- regard
- release
- remain
- remember
- respect
- retain
- sanction
- save
- serve
- start
- stay
- succeed
- support
- take in
- take on
- unblock
- unplug
- unseal
- unstop
- use
- veto
- welcome
- win
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