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leave out

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Explanation of "Leave Out"

Definition:
The phrasal verb "leave out" means to not include something or someone in a group or list. It can also mean to forget to mention something.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "leave out" when talking about things that are omitted or not included.
  • It is often used in both casual and formal writing.
Examples:
  1. Simple: "I forgot to leave out the salt in the recipe."
  2. In a Sentence: "When making a list of names, make sure you don’t leave anyone out."
Advanced Usage:
  • "Leave out" can also imply neglecting to consider certain important information. For example: "The report left out crucial data that could affect the decision."
Word Variants:
  • "Leaving out" (present participle)
  • "Left out" (past tense)
Different Meanings:
  • "Leave out" can also mean to stop doing something. For example: "Let’s leave out the discussion about politics for now."
Synonyms:
  • Omit
  • Exclude
  • Skip
  • Forget
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Omit: A more formal term for leaving out something.
  • Skip over: Similar to leave out, but often used when you move past something quickly.
  • Brush aside: To ignore something, which can also imply leaving it out.
Example Sentences:
  1. "He always leaves out the best parts of the story."
  2. "Please don’t leave me out of the plans for the weekend!"
Summary:

"Leave out" is a useful phrasal verb that helps you describe situations where something is not included or is omitted.

Verb
  1. leave undone or leave out
    • How could I miss that typo?
    • The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten
  2. prevent from being included or considered or accepted
    • The bad results were excluded from the report
    • Leave off the top piece

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