B1 adjective Informel #604 le plus courant

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.

Exemples

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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.

Famille de mots

Nom
disclusion
Verb
disclude
Adjectif
disclude
Apparenté
exclusion
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Astuce mémo

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 rapide

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

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : a

Exemples

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.

Famille de mots

Nom
disclusion
Verb
disclude
Adjectif
disclude
Apparenté
exclusion

Collocations courantes

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

Phrases Courantes

disclude from the loop

not kept informed about something

left disclude

remaining on the outside

strictly disclude

completely barred from entry

Souvent confondu avec

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.

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Notes d'usage

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.

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Erreurs courantes

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

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Astuce mémo

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.

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Origine du mot

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

Modèles grammaticaux

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 rapide

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

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : a

Mots lis

intervolive

C1

To wind, twist, or roll together in an intricate or complex manner. It refers to the physical or metaphorical act of intertwining multiple elements so they become a single, complex unit.

intratendion

C1

Pertaining to the interior or internal structure of a tendon. It is most commonly used in clinical medicine and radiology to describe injuries, injections, or structural changes located specifically within the tendon fibers rather than on the surface.

bigeoent

C1

A bigeoent refers to a biological entity or organism whose existence and physical characteristics are fundamentally intertwined with a specific geographic environment. It is a technical term used in ecology to describe species that are strictly endemic to a particular landform or geological structure.

untangous

C1

Describing something that is naturally free from knots, complications, or intricate twists. It can refer to physical objects that do not entangle easily or abstract concepts that are remarkably clear and straightforward.

recelerine

C1

Characterized by a secretive or concealing nature, specifically relating to the act of harboring or hiding something illicit or private. It is typically used in formal or literary contexts to describe spaces, behaviors, or objects that are intentionally obscured from sight.

hyperlocate

C1

Describing something that is targeted, positioned, or tracked with extreme geographic precision, typically within a very small area like a specific building or street corner. It is most commonly used in digital marketing and logistics to describe services that react to a user's exact micro-location.

encival

C1

To formally document or incorporate something into a civic, legal, or historical record. It specifically refers to the act of ensuring a concept or event is preserved within the official administrative framework of a society.

deequacy

C1

To systematically reduce the quality, sufficiency, or effectiveness of a system or process until it falls below required standards. It involves the intentional or incidental degradation of adequacy within a specific functional framework.

cojunctic

C1

A cojunctic is a specific constituent part or an individual element within a linked logical set or complex structure. In technical contexts, it refers to one of several items that are joined together to form a functional or logical whole.

homothermty

C1

Homothermty (more commonly known as homeothermy) refers to the physiological condition of maintaining a stable internal body temperature regardless of the external environment. This process allows organisms to remain active in a wide range of temperatures by using internal metabolic heat.

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