Outcast ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Outcast ( noun )

  1. A person who has been excluded from a society or group.
  2. 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:

  1. He felt like an outcast in his own family.
  2. She was an outcast in her community because of her beliefs.
  3. The outcast was not allowed to enter the village.
  4. The outcast was left alone in the wilderness.
  5. The outcast found solace in the company of other misfits.

(As a verb)

Outcast ( verb )

  1. A person who has been excluded from a society or group.
  2. 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:

  1. He felt like an outcast in his own family.
  2. She was an outcast in her community because of her beliefs.
  3. The outcast was not allowed to enter the village.
  4. The outcast was left alone in the wilderness.
  5. The outcast found solace in the company of other misfits.
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