Outcast
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Outcast ( noun )
- A person who has been excluded from a society or group.
- A person who is rejected by society or cast out of a community.
Origin:
Late middle english: from out- (expressing rejection) + cast, past participle of cast "throw, expel".
Examples:
- He felt like an outcast in his own family.
- She was an outcast in her community because of her beliefs.
- The outcast was not allowed to enter the village.
- The outcast was left alone in the wilderness.
- The outcast found solace in the company of other misfits.
(As a verb)
Outcast ( verb )
- A person who has been excluded from a society or group.
- A person who is rejected by society or cast out of a community.
Origin:
Late middle english: from out- (expressing rejection) + cast, past participle of cast "throw, expel".
Examples:
- He felt like an outcast in his own family.
- She was an outcast in her community because of her beliefs.
- The outcast was not allowed to enter the village.
- The outcast was left alone in the wilderness.
- The outcast found solace in the company of other misfits.