discarded

/dɪˈskɑːrdɪd/
adjectiveverb (past participle)Intermediate
general

Thrown away or rejected as useless or unwanted

She discarded the expired food from the fridge.

She threw away the expired food from the fridge.

The company discarded the outdated policies.

The company rejected the outdated policies.

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Often used for physical objects or outdated ideas.

Collocations

discarded itemsthings thrown awaydiscarded plansabandoned plansdiscarded evidenceevidence thrown away

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💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

Use 'discarded' for both physical and abstract things that are no longer needed.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'discarden', from Old French 'descarder', from Latin 'discardare' (to put aside).

📝Usage Notes

Commonly used for both physical objects and abstract concepts that are no longer needed or wanted.

Word Breakdown

dis-
apart
prefix
+
-card
to put aside
root
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