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    Cast
    /kast/

    verb

    • 1. cause (light or shadow) to appear on a surface: "the moon cast a pale light over the cottages" Similar emitgive offsend outsend forth
    • 2. register (a vote): "residents turned out in record numbers to cast their votes" Similar registerrecordenterfile

    noun

    • 1. an object made by shaping molten metal or similar material in a mold: "bronze casts of the sculpture"
    • 2. an act of throwing something forcefully: "he grabbed a spear for a third cast"
  2. Cast definition: to throw or hurl; fling. See examples of CAST used in a sentence.

  3. Definitions of cast. verb. put or send forth. “ cast a spell” “ cast a warm light” synonyms: contrive, project, throw. see more. verb. throw forcefully. synonyms: hurl, hurtle. see more. verb. eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth. synonyms: barf, be sick, chuck, disgorge, regurgitate, throw up, vomit, vomit up. see more. noun.

  4. cast verb [T] (LIGHT) to send light or shadow (= dark shapes) in a particular direction: The moon cast a white light into the room. cast doubt/suspicion on sb/sth. to make people feel less sure about or have less trust in someone or something: A leading scientist has cast doubts on government claims that the drug is safe.

  5. Definition of cast verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 1 day ago · A cast is a model that has been made by pouring a liquid such as plaster or hot metal onto something or into something, so that when it hardens it has the same shape as that thing. An orthodontist took a cast of the inside of Billy's mouth to make a dental plate.

  7. Definition of cast noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. cast. noun. /kɑːst/ /kæst/ actors. [countable + singular or plural verb] all the people who act in a play or film. an all-star cast (= including many well-known actors) the supporting cast (= not the main actors, but the others) The whole cast performs/perform brilliantly.

  8. to direct (the eye, a glance, etc.), especially in a cursory manner: She cast her eyes down the page. to cause to fall upon something or in a certain direction; send forth: to cast a soft light; to cast a spell; to cast doubts.

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