dis•card /v. dɪˈskɑrd; n. ˈdɪskɑrd/
v. [~ + object]
- to dispose of;
get rid of:We discarded some old clothes.
- Gamesto throw out (a playing card) from one's hand:I discarded a couple of low cards.
discard vtr | (throw out) | desechar⇒ vtr |
| | deshacerse de loc verb |
| (skin) | mudar⇒ vtr |
| (plants) | descartar⇒ vtr |
discard
- reject
- throw away
- get rid of
- dispose of
- throw out
- expel
- repudiate
- abandon
- cast aside
- cast away
- cast out
- cast off
- throw off
- throw aside
- throw overboard
- lay aside
- thrust off
- thrust away
- thrust aside
- put by
- give up
- shuffle off
- slough
- renounce
- supersede
- have done with
- make away with
- drop all idea of
- dismantle
- discharge
- write off
- banish
- eject
- dismiss
- divorce
- dispossess
- dispense with
- toss aside
- toss away
- toss out
- dump
- shake off
- pass up
- rid oneself of
- root out
- get quit of
- deliver oneself from
- give away
- part with
- file off
- do away with
- shed
- abjure
- jettison
- relinquish
- repeal
- dispatch
- shovel out
- sweep away
- cancel
- forsake
- desert
- lay on the shelf
- cut
- have nothing to do with
- brush away
- brush aside
- scotch
- chuck
- heave overboard
- toss overboard
- drop
- ditch
- wash one's hands of
- junk
- scrap
- deep-six
- eighty-six
- toss
- chuck out (slang)
- forget (slang)
- get shot of (slang)
- quit
- do without
- free oneself of