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Cast aside Meaning in English

expression

ˈkæst/ /əˈsaɪd
KAST uh-SYDE
kˈɑːst/ /ɐsˈaɪd
KAHST uh-SYDE

Definition

To throw something away, reject it, or stop caring about it, especially when it is no longer considered useful or important.

Usage & Nuances

Often used for both physical objects and abstract things (ideas, feelings, people). Formal and literary tone; not common in everyday conversation. Can sound dramatic: e.g., 'cast aside old beliefs.' Synonyms: 'throw away,' 'set aside,' 'discard,' but 'cast aside' has a stronger sense of rejection.

Example Sentences

He cast aside his old clothes when they became too small.

basic

She decided to cast aside her fears and try something new.

basic

Many people cast aside their toys when they grow up.

basic

Old traditions are sometimes cast aside to make way for the new.

natural

Whenever his ideas were unpopular, he felt cast aside by the group.

natural

If you don't need those papers, just cast them aside.

natural