verb
discard
dihs-KAHD
verb
1
To throw away or get rid of something no longer wanted.
"She discarded the broken umbrella on the way home."
"Old drafts of the report were discarded once the final version was approved."
2
(card games) To throw out a card from one's hand.
"He discarded the queen of hearts on his turn."
noun
1
Something, or a playing card, that has been thrown away or rejected.
"The discard pile grew quickly during the game."
How to Use Discard
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo get rid of something you don't need anymore, whether it's an object, an idea, or a playing card.
Common pairings
discard pile
discard an idea
simply discard
Word Forms
discarded past tense, discards plural, discards singular
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Etymology
From dis- + card.