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Cast Definition & Meaning

1. To throw something forcefully in a specific direction.

Example: He cast the ball towards the goalpost.

2. To select actors for a play, movie, or tv show.

Example: The director casted the lead role with a famous actor.

3. To shape a material by pouring it into a mold.

Example: The metal was cast into a statue.

4. To calculate or predict something, such as a horoscope or a vote.

Example: The astrologer casted her horoscope for the coming week.

5. To remove a body part, such as a cast on a broken arm or leg.

Example: The doctor casted her broken leg to help it heal.

Examples of the word cast used in sentences.

  • The teacher cast a shadow on the chalkboard during the lesson.
  • He cast his gaze around the room, looking for a familiar face.
  • The director cast the actor for the lead role in the play.
  • She cast a spell to make the cat sleep.
  • The fisherman cast his line into the river.
  • The fisherman cast his line into the water and waited patiently.
  • The movie's cast included some of the biggest stars in Hollywood.
  • The doctor used a cast to immobilize the broken bone.
  • She cast a spell to ward off evil spirits.
  • The casting for the school play has begun.
  • The fortune teller casted a spell to help her client find love.
  • The weather forecast predicted that the storm would cast a shadow over the city.
  • The fisherman cast his line into the river and waited patiently for a bite.
  • The director has finally casted the perfect actor for the lead role in the upcoming film.
  • The fisherman cast his line into the river, hoping to catch some trout for dinner.
  • The sculptor used a mold to cast the bronze statue of the famous historical figure.
  • The magician cast a spell and made the rabbit disappear from the hat in a puff of smoke.
  • The director was impressed by her acting skills and cast her as the lead in the upcoming movie.
  • The fortune teller cast the runes on the table and began to interpret their meaning.
  • The Shakespearean play was well casted, with each actor bringing their character to life.
  • The director was impressed by the young actor's natural cast, and decided to give him the leading role in the play.
  • The company was looking to cast a wider net to attract more customers, so they decided to launch a new marketing campaign.
  • After a long casting session, the producers finally found the perfect cast to play the leading characters in the movie.
  • The old fishing village was filled with colorful boats of all shapes and sizes, their nets cast out in the hope of catching a big haul.
  • The light from the setting sun cast a beautiful orange glow across the landscape, making it look like a painting.
  • The lead actor in the film was a perfect cast for the role of a troubled detective.
  • The fisherman cast his line into the river, hoping to catch a big trout for dinner.
  • The doctor cast a careful eye over the test results, hoping to find a clue to the patient's mysterious illness.
  • The artist spent hours meticulously casting each detail of the sculpture in bronze.
  • Despite his efforts, the politician was unable to cast doubt on the legitimacy of the election results.
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