Need another word that means the same as “cull”? Find 12 synonyms and 30 related words for “cull” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Cull” are: pick, pluck, slaughter, kill, destroy, select, choose, take, obtain, get, glean, reject
Cull as a Noun
Definitions of "Cull" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “cull” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A selective slaughter of animals.
- An inferior or surplus livestock animal selected for culling.
- The person or thing that is rejected or set aside as inferior in quality.
Synonyms of "Cull" as a noun (1 Word)
reject | The person or thing that is rejected or set aside as inferior in quality. Reject china plates. |
Usage Examples of "Cull" as a noun
- Fishermen are to campaign for a seal cull.
- A cull cow.
- He keeps his female calves and sells only male calves and herd culls.
Cull as a Verb
Definitions of "Cull" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “cull” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- Remove something that has been rejected.
- Select from a large quantity; obtain from a variety of sources.
- Send (an inferior or surplus farm animal) to be slaughtered.
- Reduce the population of (a wild animal) by selective slaughter.
- Look for and gather.
- Pick (flowers or fruit.
Synonyms of "Cull" as a verb (11 Words)
choose | Pick out select or choose from a number of alternatives. There are many versions to choose from. |
destroy | Destroy completely damage irreparably. The customs agents destroyed the dog that was found to be rabid. |
get | Take vengeance on or get even. It s getting so I can t even think. |
glean | Gather (leftover grain) after a harvest. Objects gleaned from local markets. |
obtain | Come into possession of. Adequate insurance cover is difficult to obtain. |
pick | Attack with or as if with a pickaxe of ice or rocky ground for example. Pick a fight or a quarrel. |
pluck | Pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion. He plucked a tape from the shelf. |
select | Pick out select or choose from a number of alternatives. He has been selected to take part. |
slaughter | Defeat (an opponent) thoroughly. The first team were slaughtered. |
take | Take somebody somewhere. Winner takes all. |
Usage Examples of "Cull" as a verb
- He sees culling deer as a necessity.
- Cull the sick members of the herd.
- Unproductive animals can be identified and culled.
- Anecdotes culled from Greek and Roman history.
- Though they may have cleared the weeds, they have also culled the flowers.
Associations of "Cull" (30 Words)
ablation | The removal of snow and ice from a glacier or iceberg by melting or evaporation. |
abolish | Do away with. Slavery was abolished in the mid 19th century in America and in Russia. |
alternative | One of a number of things from which only one can be chosen. The various alternative methods for resolving disputes. |
annihilate | Convert (a subatomic particle) into radiant energy. A simple bomb of this type could annihilate them all. |
choice | Of superior grade. Choice wine. |
chosen | Having been selected as the best or most appropriate. She was Mama s chosen. |
decimate | Drastically reduce the strength or effectiveness of (something. The man who is to determine whether it be necessary to decimate a large body of mutineers. |
efface | Remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing. With time the words are effaced by the rain. |
eliminate | Eliminate from the body. This diet claims to eliminate toxins from the body. |
eradicate | Kill in large numbers. This disease has been eradicated from the world. |
erasable | Capable of being effaced. A signal too loud to be erasable in a single pass through the erase head. |
erase | Remove recorded material from (a magnetic tape or medium); delete (data) from a computer’s memory. The tape could be magnetically erased and reused. |
excision | The act of pulling up or out; uprooting; cutting off from existence. The excision of the carcinoma. |
extirpate | Eradicate or destroy completely. Timber wolves were extirpated from New England more than a century ago. |
extirpation | Surgical removal of a body part or tissue. |
obliterate | Destroy utterly; wipe out. The special stamp should be placed on the left hand side and not be used to obliterate the postage stamp. |
opt | Make a choice from a range of possibilities. Consumers will opt for low priced goods. |
optional | Possible but not necessary; left to personal choice. A wide range of optional excursions is offered. |
pick | Hit lightly with a picking motion. He sent the first picking of berries to the market. |
pluck | Pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion. The turkeys are plucked and cleaned by machine. |
predetermine | Predestine (an outcome or course of events. A strong sense that life had been predetermined. |
reaper | A person or machine that harvests a crop. |
remove | Remove from a position or an office. It imitates at many removes a Shakespearean tragedy. |
ruthlessly | In a ruthless manner. They fell prey to money lenders who ruthlessly exploited them. |
scarify | Scratch the surface of. Scarify soil. |
selection | A plot of land acquired by selection. The publication of a selection of his poems. |
selective | Characterized by very careful or fastidious selection. The cow is the result of generations of selective breeding. |
selectively | By selection; in a selective manner. He accused state officials of selectively enforcing the law. |
stump | Remove tree stumps from. He stumped away on short thick legs. |
uproot | Destroy completely, as if down to the roots. A revolution is necessary to uproot the social order. |