cast-off Antonyms

Meaning of cast-off

cast-off

thrown away or aside, to unfasten or untie a boat or a line, to turn one's partner in a square dance and pass around the outside of the set and back, loose, to finish a knitted fabric by casting off all stitches, unfasten, to remove (a stitch) from a knitting needle in such a way as to prevent unraveling

FAQs About the word cast-off

thrown away or aside, to unfasten or untie a boat or a line, to turn one's partner in a square dance and pass around the outside of the set and back, loose, to

ditch, discard, lose, unload,dump, throw away, fling (off or away), exorcize, remove, throw out

take on, use, embrace, use,adopt, take on, employ, employ, embrace, adopt

The cast-off clothing donations were a testament to the community's generosity.

She sorted through the cast-off items in the thrift store, hoping to find a hidden gem.

The cast-off furniture by the roadside was a common sight in the neighborhood.

He wore a cast-off coat that had seen better days, but it kept him warm nonetheless.