What is another word for counted out?

Pronunciation: [kˈa͡ʊntɪd ˈa͡ʊt] (IPA)

Counted out is an expression that typically means to be excluded or eliminated from a situation. There are many synonyms for counted out, such as ostracized, marginalized, outcast, rejected, snubbed, banned, excluded, and shunned. These words can all be used in different contexts to describe individuals who have been denied access to a group or activity. For example, someone who is shunned by their peers may be described as being counted out of social circles. Similarly, someone who is banned from a particular activity may be thought of as being counted out of that opportunity. These synonyms for counted out help add variety to your writing and communication.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Counted out

  • The name of my ailment was longing, and it was not cured till I finally went to the department store and counted out the money in small coins before the dismayed clerk. When I came to the house, I held up the instrument before the eyes of the astonished household.
    William Christopher Handy
  • All is fish that comes to the net i.e. there is absolutely nothing in life that can be counted out as completely useless or worthless. In other words, you can and should take advantage of anything that comes your way or rather take advantage of all the opportunities that come your way. ~Emeasoba George
    EMEASOBA GEORGE
  • Colonial had been the thing to be As long as the great issue was to see What country'd be the one to dominate By character, by tongue, by native trait, The new world Christopher Columbus found. The French, the Spanish, and the Dutch were downed And counted out. Heroic deeds were done. Elizabeth the First and England won. Now came on a new order of the ages That in the Latin of our founding sages (Is it not written on the dollar bill We carry in our purse and pocket still?)
    Robert Frost
  • She filled the pot, got out a new filter, threw the old one onto the garbage, and counted out five tablespoons of Columbian Supreme. Then she waited while the magic of modern invention turned tap water into a hot dark-brown caffeine-powered drink. It was better than any Biblical miracle and risked no beliefs.
    Jane Yolen

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