Meaning & Definition of word "Cast"

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    Cast

    /kæst/

    noun:

    • 1. a group of actors in a play, movie, or show.
      • Example: The cast of the musical included several well-known performers.
    • 2. the act of throwing something.
      • Example: With a gentle cast, she sent the ball flying across the park.
    • 3. a solid object made by shaping a material in a mold.
      • Example: The ancient relic was a cast that had been preserved for centuries.

    verb:

    • 1. to throw or fling something in a specified direction.
      • Example: He cast the fishing line into the river with a swift motion.
    • 2. to assign roles to actors in a play, movie, or television show.
      • Example: The director decided to cast several newcomers in the leading roles.
    • 3. to shape a material by pouring it into a mold and allowing it to harden.
      • Example: They cast the statue in bronze after completing the design.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old Norse kasta, akin to Latin castus.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    cast in stone:

    To make something fixed and unchangeable.

    cast a spell:

    To perform a magic ritual; to enchant.

    cast your net:

    To reach out for opportunities or information.

    cast aside:

    To discard or reject something.

    cast doubt:

    To provoke uncertainty or skepticism.

    Related Words

    casting:

    The act of selecting actors for a role.

    caster:

    A device or person that casts something.

    castaway:

    A person who has been shipwrecked and stranded in an uninhabited place.

    Slang Meanings of cast

    Meaning: To hook someone up with something (like a job or opportunity).

    Example Sentence: Can you cast me in a role in that upcoming movie?

    Meaning: To throw shade or express disdain.

    Example Sentence: She really cast on his outfit at the party.