noun an act of throwing something forcefully
verb to assign a part in a play or film to (an actor)
In medicine, 'cast' can refer to a rigid dressing used to immobilize and protect a broken bone.
In manufacturing, 'cast' can refer to the process of pouring liquid material into a mold to create a solid object.
In theatre, the 'cast' includes the actors who perform on stage in a play or musical.
In fishing, 'cast' refers to the act of throwing a fishing line or net into the water.
In film and TV, the term 'cast' refers to the group of actors who portray characters in a production.
In the context of writing, 'cast' can refer to the selection of actors for specific roles in a screenplay or play.
In psychology, 'cast' may be used to describe the act of projecting one's feelings or emotions onto another person.
In film and theater, a director may use 'cast' to refer to the group of actors chosen to perform in a production.
An architect may use 'cast' to describe the process of creating a mold or model of a building component before it is constructed.
In the entertainment industry, a casting director is responsible for 'casting' actors in specific roles for film, television, or theater productions.