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left out
[left out]
adjective
excluded or omitted.
Proofread carefully to catch typographical errors, such as repeated words or a left out quotation mark or parenthesis.
The songwriter calls it an anthem for left-out and bullied kids.
remaining behind in an exposed, accessible, or visible place.
Raccoons love to supplement their diets with items from your trash or left-out pet food.
verb
left out, the simple past tense and past participle of verb phrase leave out.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of left out1
Example Sentences
Henderson was left out of Gareth Southgate's Euro 2024 squad, as he had not played for England since 2023.
He was left out of the 2024 T20 World Cup roster and passed over for multiple tours abroad.
However, her experience of being shunned as a Black woman by other local gay clubs bolstered her resolve to make the Catch welcoming for those left out of the scene in L.A.
"He was feeling left out," she said.
Schools hope the intervention of teachers would help those parents that were worried saying no to a smartphone would mean their child was "left out".
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