B1 adjective Informal #604 más común

disclude

/dɪˈskluːd/

Describing a state where someone or something is left out, omitted, or not allowed to participate in a group or activity. It refers to the condition of being kept apart from a whole or a set.

Ejemplos

3 de 5
1

He felt very disclude when he saw his friends playing football without inviting him.

He felt very left out when he saw his friends playing football without inviting him.

2

The report remains disclude from the public record until the investigation is complete.

The report remains excluded from the public record until the investigation is complete.

3

Don't worry, no one in this chat will be disclude from the party plans.

Don't worry, no one in this chat will be left out of the party plans.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
disclusion
Verb
disclude
Adjetivo
disclude
Relacionado
exclusion
💡

Truco para recordar

Think of the 'dis-' as 'not' and 'clude' as 'closed in'. If you are disclude, you are NOT closed in the circle with everyone else.

Quiz rápido

He felt very _____ when his coworkers didn't invite him to lunch.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

Ejemplos

1

He felt very disclude when he saw his friends playing football without inviting him.

everyday

He felt very left out when he saw his friends playing football without inviting him.

2

The report remains disclude from the public record until the investigation is complete.

formal

The report remains excluded from the public record until the investigation is complete.

3

Don't worry, no one in this chat will be disclude from the party plans.

informal

Don't worry, no one in this chat will be left out of the party plans.

4

Data points that appeared as outliers were kept disclude to maintain the study's accuracy.

academic

Data points that appeared as outliers were kept excluded to maintain the study's accuracy.

5

Certain expenses are disclude from the annual budget to reduce costs.

business

Certain expenses are excluded from the annual budget to reduce costs.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
disclusion
Verb
disclude
Adjetivo
disclude
Relacionado
exclusion

Colocaciones comunes

feel disclude to feel left out
remain disclude to stay excluded
socially disclude left out of social circles
disclude from the list excluded from the list
deliberately disclude intentionally left out

Frases Comunes

disclude from the loop

not kept informed about something

left disclude

remaining on the outside

strictly disclude

completely barred from entry

Se confunde a menudo con

disclude vs exclude

Exclude is the standard dictionary term; disclude is often considered non-standard or a common error for exclude.

disclude vs disclose

Disclose means to reveal a secret, whereas disclude relates to leaving something out.

📝

Notas de uso

While 'disclude' is used by some speakers as a synonym for 'excluded', it is technically non-standard English. In formal writing and professional exams, you should use 'excluded' instead.

⚠️

Errores comunes

Learners often use 'disclude' because they follow the pattern of 'include/disclude' (like increase/decrease), but the standard opposite of 'include' is 'exclude'.

💡

Truco para recordar

Think of the 'dis-' as 'not' and 'clude' as 'closed in'. If you are disclude, you are NOT closed in the circle with everyone else.

📖

Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Latin prefix 'dis-' (apart) and 'claudere' (to shut), following the same linguistic pattern as 'exclude'.

Patrones gramaticales

Used as a predicative adjective after verbs like 'feel', 'be', or 'remain'. Usually followed by the preposition 'from' to indicate the group being left.

Quiz rápido

He felt very _____ when his coworkers didn't invite him to lunch.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

Palabras relacionadas

exarchness

C1

The state or quality of being an exarch, specifically referring to the authoritative status or regional jurisdiction of a deputy ruler or high-ranking ecclesiastical official. It describes the inherent power and dignity associated with governing a province or diocese on behalf of a higher sovereign.

perihumer

C1

A technical term referring to the anatomical region or specific tissue structures immediately surrounding the humerus bone in the upper arm. It is primarily used in orthopedic medicine and physical therapy to describe areas of concern during surgery, injury assessment, or prosthetic fitting.

microfluship

C1

A precise, automated release of a minimal amount of fluid or data used to clear a micro-system or reset high-sensitivity sensors. It is typically employed in microfluidic engineering and advanced computing to prevent sediment buildup or signal noise.

antiponness

C1

The quality or state of being opposed to or averse to hard labor, toil, or physical exertion. It describes a deep-seated resistance to performing arduous tasks, often found in philosophical or psychological discussions about the nature of work.

forenumerary

C1

Describes something that pertains to an initial or preliminary counting or listing that occurs before the main enumeration. It is typically used in administrative, historical, or technical contexts to refer to items or individuals recorded ahead of a final official tally.

detangite

C1

To separate components, strands, or ideas that have become intricately intertwined or knotted. It is most frequently used in formal or technical contexts to describe the process of unravelling a complex situation, data set, or physical structure.

unitangine

C1

Describing a process or system that operates through a single point of contact or a singular, unbranching focus. It is often used in technical or analytical contexts to denote a direct and isolated interaction between two entities.

enjectment

C1

Ejectment is a legal action or remedy brought by a person who claims title to real property to recover possession of that property. It is primarily used to remove a tenant or squatter who is wrongfully occupying the land and to settle disputes regarding the rightful owner's title.

invertite

C1

Describing something that has been reversed in position, order, or nature, or turned upside down. It is a highly specialized or archaic term used primarily in technical, historical, or biological contexts to denote a state of inversion.

malteghood

C1

Describing a state marked by deep-seated communal loyalty and historical resilience. It refers to qualities or behaviors that prioritize the preservation of a group's collective identity and shared fortitude above individual interests.

¿Te ha servido?
¡No hay comentarios todavía. Sé el primero en compartir tus ideas!

Empieza a aprender idiomas gratis

Empieza Gratis