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excluded
adjective as in contraband
Strongest matches
Strong match
adjective as in exempt
adjective as in overlooked
adjective as in segregated
Strongest matches
Strong match
Weak matches
adjective as in undesired
adjective as in uninvited
adjective as in unwelcome
Strongest matches
adjective as in unwished-for
adverb as in apart
noun as in inhospitableness
Strong matches
noun as in inhospitality
Strong matches
noun as in ungraciousness
Strong matches
noun as in unreceptiveness
Weak matches
- blackballed
- disagreeable
- displeasing
- distasteful
- exceptionable
- excess baggage
- ill-favored
- inadmissible
- inhospitableness
- inhospitality
- left out in cold
- lousy
- not in the picture
- objectionable
- obnoxious
- rejected
- repellent
- shut out
- thankless
- unacceptable
- unasked
- undesirable
- ungraciousness
- uninvited
- unpleasant
- unpopular
- unsought
- unwanted
- unwelcomeness
- unwished-for
noun as in unwelcomeness
Weak matches
- blackballed
- disagreeable
- displeasing
- distasteful
- exceptionable
- excess baggage
- ill-favored
- inadmissible
- inhospitableness
- inhospitality
- left out in cold
- lousy
- not in the picture
- objectionable
- obnoxious
- rejected
- repellent
- shut out
- thankless
- unacceptable
- unasked
- undesirable
- ungraciousness
- uninvited
- unpleasant
- unpopular
- unreceptiveness
- unsought
- unwanted
- unwished-for
Example Sentences
In 1996, a second trial excluded much of the evidence related to abuse claims and both brothers were convicted and sentenced to two consecutive life terms without the possibility of parole.
"Judge Griffin anticipates that, if these unlawful ballots are excluded, he will win the election," his lawyer said of the ballots lacking photo IDs.
BBC Verify analysis excluded reports of fatalities where there wasn't verifiable imagery which confirmed the incident happened within the IDF-defined boundaries of the "humanitarian area".
The claims by the Republic group follow the controversy over Prince Andrew's links with a Chinese businessman, Yang Tengbo, who was excluded from the UK over security concerns.
Those figures excluded China, which Amnesty said was thought to execute thousands of people each year, but where data on the death penalty was classified.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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