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Meaning of chuck
The primary meaning of the word "chuck" is to throw or discard something.
Etymology of chuck
The word "chuck" has multiple origins, with one being from the Middle English word "chukken", which means to throw or cast
Another origin is from the Old English word "ciucan", which means to throw or toss
The word has been used in English since the 14th century, with various meanings and uses developing over time
Synonyms
toss
throw
hurl
pitch
fling
cast
launch
project
propel
discard
reject
abandon
eject
expel
get rid of
dismiss
discharge
fire
terminate
axe
sack
heave
hoist
lift
shove
push
thrust
jab
poke
nudge
bump
jolt
jerk
yank
pull
tug
haul
drag
chuck
shed
drop
dump
unload
jettison
throw away
throw out
throw off
throw over
throw aside
Definitions
- To throw something carelessly or roughly
- To discard or get rid of something
- To leave or abandon something
- To move or push something with a sudden motion
- A cut of beef, typically a ribeye or shoulder cut
Usage Examples
- She chucked the ball to her friend across the field
- He chucked his old phone and bought a new one
- The company will chuck the old equipment and replace it with new machines
- The butcher cut a nice chuck roast for dinner
Antonyms
keep
retain
hold
grasp
cling
grip
catch
capture
seize
snatch
grab
clutch
hold on
preserve
conserve
save
rescue
recover
restore
maintain
preserve
protect
defend
support
uphold
sustain
continue
persevere
persist
endure
tolerate
accept
receive
welcome
embrace
cherish
treasure
hoard
accumulate
collect
gather
amass
store
stockpile