Cancelled - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkænsəld|  American pronunciation of the word cancelled
Brit.  |ˈkænsəld|  British pronunciation of the word cancelled
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto cancel
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto cancel

adjective

- (of events) no longer planned or scheduled (syn: off)

Extra examples

...she was forlorn when she found out the trip had been cancelled...

Both performances were cancelled.

Due to circumstances beyond our control the performance has had to be cancelled.

• It really buggered up our plans when the train was cancelled.

Our flight was cancelled.

If the contract is cancelled, it'll be a catastrophe for everyone concerned.

All flights out of Chicago were cancelled.

'Daniel's cancelled the party.' 'Oh great!'

He cancelled the indent for silk scarves.

In light of this tragic event, we have cancelled the 4th of July celebrations.

What do you mean, you've cancelled the trip?

The flight has been cancelled due to mechanical failure.

He cancelled his trip to England at the last minute.

The operation was cancelled at the last moment.

'The meeting's been cancelled.' 'That's news to me!'

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