Casting [verb]

Definition of Casting:

throw aside

Synonyms of Casting:

Drop

Lob

Impel

Shed

Shy

Sling

Fling

Fire

Toss

Pitch

Boot

Chuck

Drive

Project

Launch

Hurl

Thrust

Peg

Heave

Bung


Opposite/Antonyms of Casting:


Sentence/Example of Casting:

The ad would also include the actors’ real voices, adding an additional casting consideration.

On YouTube Music, casting was restricted to people paying for the monthly streaming service.

The casting of contestants was done entirely online for this season, which was shot without a studio audience.

In addition to being nominated for outstanding casting and outstanding contemporary costumes, it is also nominated for directing, music composition, outstanding lead actress, original main title music, writing, and outstanding limited series.

That wasn’t the only coaching the actors got—they also received advance notice about any major plot points concerning their characters during the casting process.

Edna Pontellier, casting her eyes about, had finally kept them at rest upon the sea.

The moon was coming up, and its mystic shimmer was casting a million lights across the distant, restless water.

Above, great standard electric lamps shed their white glare upon the eddying throng casting a myriad of grotesque shadows.

"I wouldn't do him any harm for the world," said Mrs. Kaye, casting down her eyes and looking very young and innocent.

Lowering her voice, and casting a timid glance around, she whispered in his ear, as if afraid of speaking it out.