left out

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rejected or ostracised from a group

As the only white person at the party, I felt very left out.

Simple past tense and past participle of leave out
leave out
To omit, to not include, to neglect to mention

The journalist decided to leave the sleaze out of her story.

out in the left field
(deyim) 1. Far from the right answer; wrong; astray. 2. Speaking or acting very queerly; crazy

1. Johnny tried to answer the teacher's question but he was way out in left field. 2. Susan tried to guess what the surprise was but she was way out in left field. 3. The girl next door was always queer, but after her father died, she was really out in left field and had to go to a hospital.

out of left field
(deyim) The phrase "out of left field" is popular vernacular (first attested in 1961) meaning "wildly unrelated to the subject being discussed", and "out in left field" means "a little crazy". One theory is that this refers to the popularity of seats in right field at Yankee Stadium while Babe Ruth was playing that position; buying a seat in left field would have been "stupid". Another theory is that this arose at Chicago's second West Side Park, home of the Chicago Cubs from 1893 to 1915. After the Cubs moved to what is now Wrigley Field, the West Side Park property eventually became the home of the University of Illinois College of Medicine. The U of I built its Neuropsychiatric Institute building in what had been left field. A third theory comes directly from experience of players. A runner attempting to score at home has his back to the left field, thus a throw to the plate coming from left field can arrive as a surprise to the runner
leave out
prevent from being included or considered or accepted; "The bad results were excluded from the report"; "Leave off the top piece"
leave out
omit, skip, not include; not say, not do
leave out
If you leave someone or something out of an activity, collection, discussion, or group, you do not include them in it. Some would question the wisdom of leaving her out of the team If you prefer mild flavours reduce or leave out the chilli Now have we left any country out? If someone feels left out, they feel sad because they are not included in a group or activity
leave out
leave undone or leave out; "How could I miss that typo?"; "The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten"
left out

    Türkische aussprache

    left aut

    Aussprache

    /ˈleft ˈout/ /ˈlɛft ˈaʊt/

    Etymologie

    [ 'lEv ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English leven, from Old English l[AE]fan; akin to Old High German verleiben to leave, Old English belIfan to be left over, and perhaps to Lithuanian lipti to adhere, Greek lipos grease, fat.

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