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discard
dis·card D0253900 (dĭ-skärd′)v. dis·card·ed, dis·card·ing, dis·cards v.tr.1. To throw away; reject.2. a. To throw out (a playing card) from one's hand.b. To play (a card other than a trump) from a suit different from that of the card led.v.intr. To discard a playing card.n. (dĭs′kärd′)1. a. The act of discarding in a card game.b. A discarded playing card.2. One that is discarded or rejected. dis·card′a·ble adj.dis·card′er n.discard vb 1. (tr) to get rid of as useless or undesirable 2. (Card Games) cards to throw out (a card or cards) from one's hand 3. (Card Games) cards to play (a card not of the suit led nor a trump) when unable to follow suit n 4. a person or thing that has been cast aside 5. (Card Games) cards a discarded card 6. (Card Games) the act of discarding disˈcarder ndis•card (v. dɪˈskɑrd; n. ˈdɪs kɑrd) v.t. 1. to cast aside or dispose of; get rid of. 2. a. to throw out (a playing card) from one's hand. b. to play (a card, not a trump, of a different suit from that of the card led). v.i. 3. to discard a playing card. n. 4. the act of discarding. 5. a person or thing that is cast out or rejected. 6. a card discarded. [1580–90] dis•card′a•ble, adj. dis•card′er, n. discard - First meant "throw out or reject a card from a hand."See also related terms for reject.discard Past participle: discarded Gerund: discarding
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I discard | you discard | he/she/it discards | we discard | you discard | they discard |
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I discarded | you discarded | he/she/it discarded | we discarded | you discarded | they discarded |
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I am discarding | you are discarding | he/she/it is discarding | we are discarding | you are discarding | they are discarding |
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I have discarded | you have discarded | he/she/it has discarded | we have discarded | you have discarded | they have discarded |
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I was discarding | you were discarding | he/she/it was discarding | we were discarding | you were discarding | they were discarding |
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I had discarded | you had discarded | he/she/it had discarded | we had discarded | you had discarded | they had discarded |
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I will discard | you will discard | he/she/it will discard | we will discard | you will discard | they will discard |
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I will have discarded | you will have discarded | he/she/it will have discarded | we will have discarded | you will have discarded | they will have discarded |
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I will be discarding | you will be discarding | he/she/it will be discarding | we will be discarding | you will be discarding | they will be discarding |
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I have been discarding | you have been discarding | he/she/it has been discarding | we have been discarding | you have been discarding | they have been discarding |
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I will have been discarding | you will have been discarding | he/she/it will have been discarding | we will have been discarding | you will have been discarding | they will have been discarding |
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I had been discarding | you had been discarding | he/she/it had been discarding | we had been discarding | you had been discarding | they had been discarding |
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I would discard | you would discard | he/she/it would discard | we would discard | you would discard | they would discard |
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I would have discarded | you would have discarded | he/she/it would have discarded | we would have discarded | you would have discarded | they would have discarded | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | discard - anything that is cast aside or discardedobject, physical object - a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow; "it was full of rackets, balls and other objects" | | 2. | discard - (cards) the act of throwing out a useless card or of failing to follow suitabandonment - the voluntary surrender of property (or a right to property) without attempting to reclaim it or give it awaycard game, cards - a game played with playing cards | | 3. | discard - getting rid something that is regarded as useless or undesirablethrowing awayabandonment - the voluntary surrender of property (or a right to property) without attempting to reclaim it or give it awaystaging - getting rid of a stage of a multistage rocket | Verb | 1. | discard - throw or cast away; "Put away your worries"cast aside, cast away, chuck out, throw away, toss away, toss out, throw out, dispose, cast out, put away, fling, tossunlearn - discard something previously learnt, like an old habitdeep-six, give it the deep six - toss out; get rid of; "deep-six these old souvenirs!"jettison - throw away, of something encumberingjunk, scrap, trash - dispose of (something useless or old); "trash these old chairs"; "junk an old car"; "scrap your old computer"waste - get rid of; "We waste the dirty water by channeling it into the sewer"get rid of, remove - dispose of; "Get rid of these old shoes!"; "The company got rid of all the dead wood"dump - throw away as refuse; "No dumping in these woods!"retire - dispose of (something no longer useful or needed); "She finally retired that old coat"abandon - forsake, leave behind; "We abandoned the old car in the empty parking lot"liquidize, sell out, sell up - get rid of all one's merchandisede-access - dispose of by selling; "the museum sold off its collection of French impressionists to raise money"; "the publishing house sold off one of its popular magazines"close out - terminate by selling off or disposing of; "He closed out his line of sports cars" |
discardverb get rid of, drop, remove, throw away or out, reject, abandon, dump (informal), shed, scrap, axe (informal), ditch (slang), junk (informal), chuck (informal), dispose of, relinquish, dispense with, jettison, repudiate, cast aside Read the instructions before discarding the box. keep, save, reserve, retain, hold back, hang or hold on todiscardverbTo let go or get rid of as being useless or defective, for example:dispose of, dump, junk, scrap, throw away, throw out.Informal: chuck, jettison, shuck (off).Slang: ditch.Translationsdiscard (diˈskaːd) verb to throw away as useless. They discarded the empty bottles. 拋棄 抛弃discard
discard Cards a discarded card discard Related to discard: SpotifySynonyms for discardverb get rid ofSynonyms- get rid of
- drop
- remove
- throw away or out
- reject
- abandon
- dump
- shed
- scrap
- axe
- ditch
- junk
- chuck
- dispose of
- relinquish
- dispense with
- jettison
- repudiate
- cast aside
Antonyms- keep
- save
- reserve
- retain
- hold back
- hang or hold on to
Synonyms for discardverb to let go or get rid of as being useless or defective, for exampleSynonyms- dispose of
- dump
- junk
- scrap
- throw away
- throw out
- chuck
- jettison
- shuck
- ditch
Synonyms for discardnoun anything that is cast aside or discardedRelated Wordsnoun (cards) the act of throwing out a useless card or of failing to follow suitRelated Words- abandonment
- card game
- cards
noun getting rid something that is regarded as useless or undesirableSynonymsRelated Wordsverb throw or cast awaySynonyms- cast aside
- cast away
- chuck out
- throw away
- toss away
- toss out
- throw out
- dispose
- cast out
- put away
- fling
- toss
Related Words- unlearn
- deep-six
- give it the deep six
- jettison
- junk
- scrap
- trash
- waste
- get rid of
- remove
- dump
- retire
- abandon
- liquidize
- sell out
- sell up
- de-access
- close out
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