Definitions and Examples of uninvited, excluded
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Not invited or included in an event or gathering.
Example
He felt left out and uninvited when he saw all his friends at the party.
Not allowed to participate or be a part of something.
Example
She was excluded from the meeting because she didn't have the necessary clearance.
Key Differences: uninvited vs excluded
- 1Uninvited refers to not being invited to an event or gathering, while excluded means not being allowed to participate or be a part of something.
- 2Uninvited is a more specific term that describes not receiving an invitation, while excluded is a broader term that can refer to being barred from any activity or group.
Effective Usage of uninvited, excluded
- 1Social Events: Use invited and uninvited to describe who is welcome to attend an event.
- 2Education: Use excluded to describe students who are not allowed to participate in certain activities or programs.
- 3Workplace: Use excluded to describe employees who are not allowed to attend meetings or participate in projects.
Remember this!
The antonyms of invited are uninvited and excluded. Use uninvited to describe not being invited to an event or gathering, and excluded to describe not being allowed to participate or be a part of something. These words can be used in various contexts such as social events, education, and the workplace.