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    cast

    noun
    noun
    BrE BrE//kɑːst//
    ; NAmE NAmE//kæst//
    Medical equipment, Film reviews and promotion, Making films, Film people, People in theatre
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  1. 1 [countable + singular or plural verb] all the people who act in a play or film/movie The whole cast performs/perform brilliantly. members of the cast an all-star cast (= including many well-known actors) the supporting cast (= not the main actors, but the others) a cast list Wordfinderactoractor, audition, body double, cameo, cast, play, role, star, stuntman, understudy Wordfinderplayact, cast, drama, entrance, exit, line, play, role, scene, speech Oxford Collocations Dictionary adjectivehuge, large, small, … verb + castfeature, have, join, … cast + verbperform something, feature somebody, include somebody, … cast + nounmember prepositionin a/​the cast phrasesa cast of characters, a member of the cast See full entry See related entries: Film reviews and promotion, Making films, Film people, People in theatre
  2. in shaping metal
  3. 2[countable] an object that is made by pouring hot liquid metal, etc. into a mould (= a specially shaped container)
  4. 3[countable] a shaped container used to make an object synonym mould
  5. appearance
  6. 4[singular] (formal) the way that a person or thing is or appears He has an unusual cast of mind. I disliked the arrogant cast to her mouth.
  7. throw
  8. 5[countable] an act of throwing something, especially a fishing line
  9. on arm/leg
  10. 6[countable] = plaster cast Her leg's in a cast. See related entries: Medical equipment
  11. see also opencast
    Word Originnoun senses 2 to 6 Middle English: from Old Norse kasta ‘to cast or throw’. noun sense 1 mid 17th cent.: a special use of the original meaning of cast,in sense (11) of the verb.Extra examples The play has a large cast of characters. Who is in the cast? The colours he wore emphasized the olive cast of his skin.
See cast in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic EnglishSee cast in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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