1. left out - Adjective
2. left out - Verb
left out (comparative more left out, superlative most left out)
Not included or accepted in a group or event.
left out
simple past and past participle of leave out
People seem to enjoy things more when they know a lot of other people have been left out of the pleasure. Russell Baker
The personal things should be left out of platforms at conventions. You can argue yourself blue in the face, and you're not going to change each other's minds. It's a waste of your time and my time. Barbara Bush
The playbill, which is said to have announced the tragedy of Hamlet, the character of the Prince of Denmark being left out. Walter Scott
He's male. I've noticed that sometimes the brains simply get left out of the package. Eloisa James
The wolf is always left out of the reckoning. Italian Proverb
Even the Priest was a thief when gold was left out. Belgian Proverb