How Do You Spell CHUCK OUT?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈʌk ˈa͡ʊt] (IPA)

The phrase "chuck out" means to throw away or get rid of something. It is spelled with the same "ch" as "chair" and "chat." The "u" is pronounced as "uh" and the "ck" is pronounced as a single sound, similar to "k." The IPA transcription for "chuck out" is /tʃʌk aʊt/. This phrase is commonly used in British English and may be unfamiliar to those who speak American English, where the similar phrase "throw out" is more commonly used.

CHUCK OUT Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "chuck out" is a phrasal verb that is commonly used in informal situations. It refers to the act of discarding, throwing away, or getting rid of something or someone. In British English, the term "chuck out" is more prevalent, while in American English, "throw out" is often used instead.

    The verb "chuck" in this context means to dispose of an item in a casual and abrupt manner, without much thought or consideration. It suggests that the action of discarding is done hastily and without attaching any value or importance to the discarded item. The word "out" is used to emphasize the removal or expulsion of the item from a particular location or space.

    The term can also be used to describe the act of forcing someone to leave a place or organization. It implies a strong and immediate action, indicating that the person is being expelled or dismissed without any chance of returning or being allowed back.

    Overall, "chuck out" carries a sense of informality and casualness, often used in everyday conversations or in contexts where the speaker wants to convey a quick and uncomplicated action of getting rid of something or someone.

Common Misspellings for CHUCK OUT

  • xhuck out
  • vhuck out
  • fhuck out
  • dhuck out
  • cguck out
  • cbuck out
  • cnuck out
  • cjuck out
  • cuuck out
  • cyuck out
  • chyck out
  • chhck out
  • chjck out
  • chick out
  • ch8ck out
  • ch7ck out
  • chuxk out
  • chuvk out
  • chufk out

Etymology of CHUCK OUT

The verb phrase "chuck out" is a colloquial expression that means to get rid of or throw away something.

The word "chuck" in this context is derived from the Middle English word "chukken", which meant to toss or throw. It is believed to have its origins in the Old English word "cweccan", which also meant to throw.

The term "chuck out" as a colloquial phrase likely emerged in the 19th century, and it gained popularity in British English. It emphasizes the act of throwing something away or discarding it. Over time, it became a commonly used expression across various English-speaking regions.

Idioms with the word CHUCK OUT

  • chuck out of sm place The idiom "chuck out of sm place" means to force or eject someone forcefully and abruptly from a particular location or premises. It implies a sudden and usually unwelcome removal or eviction.
  • chuck out To dispose of or get rid of something or someone.

Similar spelling words for CHUCK OUT

Conjugate verb Chuck out

CONDITIONAL

I would chuck out
you would chuck out
he/she/it would chuck out
we would chuck out
they would chuck out

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be chucking out
you would be chucking out
he/she/it would be chucking out
we would be chucking out
they would be chucking out

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have chuck out
you would have chuck out
he/she/it would have chuck out
we would have chuck out
they would have chuck out

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been chucking out
you would have been chucking out
he/she/it would have been chucking out
we would have been chucking out
they would have been chucking out

FUTURE

I will chuck out
you will chuck out
he/she/it will chuck out
we will chuck out
they will chuck out

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be chucking out
you will be chucking out
he/she/it will be chucking out
we will be chucking out
they will be chucking out

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have chucked out
you will have chucked out
he/she/it will have chucked out
we will have chucked out
they will have chucked out

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been chucking out
you will have been chucking out
he/she/it will have been chucking out
we will have been chucking out
they will have been chucking out

IMPERATIVE

you chuck out
we let´s chuck out

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to chuck out

PAST

I chucked out
you chucked out
he/she/it chucked out
we chucked out
they chucked out

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was chucking out
you were chucking out
he/she/it was chucking out
we were chucking out
they were chucking out

PAST PARTICIPLE

chucked out

PAST PERFECT

I had chucked out
you had chucked out
he/she/it had chucked out
we had chucked out
they had chucked out

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been chucking out
you had been chucking out
he/she/it had been chucking out
we had been chucking out
they had been chucking out

PRESENT

I chuck out
you chuck out
he/she/it chucks out
we chuck out
they chuck out

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am chucking out
you are chucking out
he/she/it is chucking out
we are chucking out
they are chucking out

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

chucking out

PRESENT PERFECT

I have chucked out
you have chucked out
he/she/it has chucked out
we have chucked out
they have chucked out

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been chucking out
you have been chucking out
he/she/it has been chucking out
we have been chucking out
they have been chucking out

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