ouster
nounHow to pronounce ouster:
Definition of ouster:
- ouster (noun):
- a wrongful dispossession
- the act of ejecting someone or forcing them out.
Synonyms for ouster:
banishment
departing
departure
deportation
deposition
dethronement
displacement
dispossession
ejection
ejector
emigration
evacuation
exile
exodus
expatriation
expulsion
extradition
flight
migration
ostracism
ousting
relegation
relocation
resettlement
retirement
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Antonyms for ouster:
admission
appointment
beginning
commencement
construction
employment
engagement
hiring
imprisonment
incarceration
maintainance
recruitment
retention
start
welcome
welcoming
Here are some other common 2-syllable words.
- Nyla
- marquez
- exclaims
- behold
- Abel
- word class
- title
- Shiva
- portia
- porridge
- Colin
- Ainsley
- abound
- Sacha
- garland
- teeming
- readied
- haikus
- displease
- amine
- Zeshawn
- Kamal
- hot-dog
- Trevor
- toothbrush
- sticking
- sketchy
- rubbing
- Lambus
- impede
- voted
- router
- maguire
- Laibah
- Freddy
- daymare
- amar
- enslave
- cuddled
- cruelly
- canon
- Teagan
- Sheena
- Nisha
- Malak
- itself
- attics
- aly
- tyrant
- timely
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