Lingo

Avoiding or Excluding

10 Words

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back out
1.
back out
Verb

to not do something one has promised or agreed to do

He lost confidence and backed out of the deal at the last minute.

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2.
bottle out
Verb

to decide not to do something because of a sudden fear or anxiety

The team captain bottled out the risky strategy before the game.

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3.
chicken out
Verb

to not to do something one planned because they feel scared or hesitant

She tends to chicken out of social events because of her shyness.

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leave out
4.
leave out
Verb

to intentionally exclude someone or something

The author left out a crucial plot point, leaving readers confused and unsatisfied.

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5.
opt out
Verb

to choose not to participate in something or to not accept an offer

Users should check the privacy settings to opt out of data collection by the mobile application.

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sit out
6.
sit out
Verb

to refrain from taking part in an activity, typically by remaining seated

At the party, she decided to sit out the dance and enjoy the music from her seat.

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7.
skip out
Verb

to avoid attending an event

She decided to skip out on the company meeting to avoid a lengthy discussion.

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stay out
8.
stay out
Verb

to choose not to participate or engage in a discussion or argument

The manager chose to stay out of the heated debate among employees, allowing them to resolve it independently.

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9.
wriggle out of
Verb

to escape from a responsibility or obligation, often in a dishonest manner

He tried wriggling out of attending the important meeting.

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10.
zone out
Verb

to become mentally absent, distracted, or unresponsive

Sorry, I was zoning out during your story.

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