phrasal verb 'leave out'
Phrasal verbMain meaning
leave out
[ˌliːv ˈaʊt]
to omit something or someone

Other meanings

  • to not include
  • to forget to mention
  • to skip

Example Sentences Using the Phrasal Verb "leave out"

  • You left out an important detail.
  • Don’t leave out the eggs from the recipe.
  • He felt hurt because they left him out of the game.

Features of Using "leave out"

Separability:Separable Transitivity:Transitive Level:B1 Particle:out

Often used in contexts where something is unintentionally or intentionally excluded. Can be used with people (feelings of exclusion) or with information (like skipping steps or omitting data).

Other phrasal verbs with the verb leave

leave behind

leave behind

to forget or not take something or someone with you