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excluded
adjective as in contraband
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Strong match
adjective as in exempt
adjective as in overlooked
adjective as in segregated
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adjective as in undesired
adjective as in uninvited
adjective as in unwelcome
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adjective as in unwished-for
adverb as in apart
noun as in inhospitableness
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noun as in inhospitality
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noun as in ungraciousness
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noun as in unreceptiveness
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- blackballed
- disagreeable
- displeasing
- distasteful
- exceptionable
- excess baggage
- ill-favored
- inadmissible
- inhospitableness
- inhospitality
- left out in cold
- lousy
- not in the picture
- objectionable
- obnoxious
- rejected
- repellent
- shut out
- thankless
- unacceptable
- unasked
- undesirable
- ungraciousness
- uninvited
- unpleasant
- unpopular
- unsought
- unwanted
- unwelcomeness
- unwished-for
noun as in unwelcomeness
Weak matches
- blackballed
- disagreeable
- displeasing
- distasteful
- exceptionable
- excess baggage
- ill-favored
- inadmissible
- inhospitableness
- inhospitality
- left out in cold
- lousy
- not in the picture
- objectionable
- obnoxious
- rejected
- repellent
- shut out
- thankless
- unacceptable
- unasked
- undesirable
- ungraciousness
- uninvited
- unpleasant
- unpopular
- unreceptiveness
- unsought
- unwanted
- unwished-for
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Example Sentences
Divorcees, Jews, and new money were excluded from the Knickerbockers.
Many of the people were those who were once excluded from mainstream politics.
He excluded “instances of repeated gloomy forebodings which on one occasion happened to be right.”
In the late 1800s, white players formed field lacrosse clubs and excluded Natives.
When I was learning about the music, it was excluded from most schools and universities.
Sweden excluded British goods, conformably to the continental system established by Bonaparte.
The two enjoyed a mutual understanding from which he was excluded, a private intimacy that was spiritual, mental,— physical.
The Intellect is directed into a particular channel, but to keep it there, all intruders must be excluded.
I never knew people so absorbed, although I fail to see why I should be wholly excluded.
So congress has excluded not only diseased, criminal, pauper and anarchist immigrants, but also contract and Chinese laborers.
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On this page you'll find 365 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to excluded, such as: bootleg, illicit, prohibited, smuggled, unauthorized, and taboo.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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