Discard vs Unsheddable - What's the difference?
discard | unsheddable |
to throw away, to reject.
* I. Taylor
(card games) To make a discard; to throw out a card.
To dismiss from employment, confidence, or favour; to discharge.
* Jonathan Swift
Impossible to shed or discard.
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As a verb discard
is to throw away, to reject.As a noun discard
is anything discarded.As an adjective unsheddable is
impossible to shed or discard.discard
English
Verb
(en verb)- A man discards the follies of boyhood.
- They blame the favourites, and think it nothing extraordinary that the queen should resolve to discard them.