Leftout vs Elided - What's the difference?
leftout | elided |
(elide)
To leave out or omit (something)
To cut off, as a vowel or a syllable
To merge or join; cleave
As a verb elided is
(elide).leftout
Not English
Leftout has no English definition. It may be misspelled.elided
English
Verb
(head)elide
English
Verb
(elid)- Graham Hough's apparently objective assertion that 'Ozymandias' is 'extremely clear and direct', for example, elides the question of 'to whom?' — Bennet and Royle, An introduction to literature, criticism and theory
- 'As Ms Shafak summarises, “the state is privileged, all-powerful and yet paradoxically safeguarded as if it were a fragile entity in need of protection.” Between it and its citizens a gulf looms; conversely, officials elide its interests with their own.' Source: http://www.economist.com/news/international/21606872-how-and-why-lofty-ideologies-cohabit-rampant-corruption-because-were-worth-it