Definitions
- Referring to something that has not been included or added to a group or list. - Talking about something that has been left out or omitted from a set of items or options. - Describing something that is not part of a particular category or classification.
- Referring to something that has been deliberately left out or removed from a group or list. - Talking about something that has been denied access or participation in an event or activity. - Describing something that is not allowed or prohibited from a particular place or situation.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words refer to something that is not included.
- 2Both words can be used to describe a situation where something is missing or absent.
- 3Both words can be used to talk about something that is not part of a particular group or category.
What is the difference?
- 1Intention: Unincluded implies that something was not added or included accidentally, while excluded suggests that something was deliberately left out.
- 2Action: Excluded implies that someone or something was actively prevented from participating or being included, while unincluded does not necessarily imply any action.
- 3Emphasis: Unincluded emphasizes the absence of something, while excluded emphasizes the deliberate action of leaving something out.
- 4Usage: Unincluded is less common and may not be recognized by some people, while excluded is more widely used and understood.
- 5Connotation: Unincluded has a neutral connotation, while excluded can have negative connotations of discrimination or unfairness.
Remember this!
Unincluded and excluded are synonyms that both refer to something that is not included. However, unincluded implies that something was not added accidentally, while excluded suggests that something was deliberately left out. Additionally, excluded can have negative connotations of discrimination or unfairness, while unincluded has a neutral connotation.