Meaning
“Toss out” is a phrasal verb that generally means:
- To throw something away or discard it.
- To suggest an idea or opinion casually.
- To force someone to leave (e.g., from a place or group).
Grammar and Usage
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Verb type: Transitive (requires an object).
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Structure:
- toss out + noun (throw away something)
- toss out + person (expel someone)
- toss out + idea/suggestion (propose casually)
Variations
- Toss something out = discard or get rid of it.
- Toss someone out = make someone leave.
- Toss out an idea/suggestion = put forward an idea.
Common Phrases
- Toss out the trash
- Toss out an idea
- Toss out of a bar/club
- Toss out old clothes
Collocations
- toss out + garbage
- toss out + suggestion
- toss out + clothes
- toss out + someone
Examples
- She decided to toss out all the old magazines.
- The professor tossed out a question to start the discussion.
- They were tossed out of the club for being too noisy.
- I don’t want to toss out these shoes; they’re still useful.
- He tossed out some ideas for the new project.
- The landlord threatened to toss out the tenants if they didn’t pay.
- Don’t just toss out your notes—you might need them later.
- The comedian tossed out a few jokes before starting the main act.
Synonyms or Related
- Throw away
- Get rid of
- Discard
- Expel
- Propose (an idea)
Antonym
- Keep
- Retain
- Take in
- Accept