"Discard" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Discard" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Discard" Meaning

To throw away or get rid of something unwanted or no longer needed, as if it's worthless.

"Discard" Examples

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1. Verb

"She discarded the old shoes and bought a new pair." (to get rid of something unwanted)

2. Verb (Gambling)

"He discarded his hand, hoping to get a better one." (to get rid of a card or cards in a game)

3. Verb (Computing)

"The software discarded the error message and continued running." (to ignore or abandon something)

4. Noun

"The company discarded hundreds of tons of waste material each year." (the act of getting rid of something unwanted)

5. Idiom

"He discarded his doubts and decided to take the risk." (to give up or get rid of a feeling or idea)

"Discard" Similar Words

Disbursing

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Disbursing refers to the act of paying out or distributing money or funds, typically in the form of wages, salaries, or dividends. It can also refer to the process of releasing or distributing goods, services, or resources from a central point to individual recipients or users.

Disc

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A disc is a flat, round plate-like object, typically made of plastic, metal, or other materials. It is often used as a medium for storage, playback, or presentation of data, such as a CD (compact disc), DVD (digital versatile disc), or Blu-ray disc.

Discalceate

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Discalceate: (of the feet) to part or separate the toes; to split or divide the toes.

Discalceated

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Discalceation

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Discalced

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Discanting

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Discanting refers to the act of singing or uttering a harmony or a counterpoint to a principal melody, typically by a vocal group or chorus. It can also refer to the written notation of such harmonies or counterpoint.

Discapacity

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Disability refers to any physical or mental impairment that limits an individual's ability to participate in certain activities or interact with their environment in a normal way. It can include conditions such as paralysis, amputations, visual or hearing impairments, mental health conditions, and developmental disabilities, among others. The term "disability" is often used interchangeably with "handicap," but while "handicap" can evoke negative connotations, "disability" is generally viewed as a more neutral term that emphasizes the individual's limitations rather than their circumstances.

Discardable

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Capable of being discarded; unnecessary or unimportant.

Discarded

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Discarding

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Discards

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Discardure

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Discarnate

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Discectomies

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