left out

English

Adjective

left out (comparative more left out, superlative most left out)

  1. Not included or accepted in a group or event.
    • 1989, Leo M. Jacobs, A Deaf Adult Speaks Out (page 143)
      I could not keep up with hearing people at parties that she gave; I felt left out. My girl friend felt the same way when she attended parties with deaf people.

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Verb

left out

  1. simple past tense and past participle of leave out

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