Discarded means having thrown something away, gotten rid of it, or rejected it
In card games, it means to have played a card or having thrown out a card that did not follow suit or that was not needed.
Discard is a verb.
Refer to stuff (including people) who will be used and discarded.
discarded...vacant...dumped....empty....deserted.....unrestricted..thats all i can think of
it can be used as a verb- He kept the ball. another answer is a noun, as, technically, any word can be a noun. i.e.- Kept is a verb and a noun. kept is the noun in that sentence.
What does security word mean
One word that can mean tossed away is discarded. An example used in a sentence is "John discarded his refrigerator at the salvage yard after it stopped working."
The root word of "discarded" is "discard," which means to get rid of or throw away something that is no longer wanted or needed.
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Discard is a verb.
placard, postcard, discarded, cardiac, cardigan, cardinal
food that is thrown away
"Schmuck" is a Yiddish term that is used to refer to someone who is foolish or obnoxious. The origin of the word is Germanic, with the root "schmuck" meaning jewelry or adornment. The derogatory sense of the word likely developed over time in Yiddish-speaking communities.
Ended, terminated, given up, canceled, discarded, interrupted...
Refer to stuff (including people) who will be used and discarded.
She discarded clothes like they were used tissues, and she discarded friends like they were used clothes.Potter's Field is a cemetery for discarded souls, where all the unclaimed bodies that die in New York City -- mostly homeless people and drug addicts -- are buried.My sisters would have discarded all of our mother's belongings after she died, but luckily I was able to save the important things.She felt that he had used her and then discarded her, but the reality of the situation was that the more he got to know her, the more he couldn't stand her.
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The Discarded was created in 1959.