Synonym: abandoned, derelict, deserted, forlorn, forsaken, friendless, homeless. Similar words: suitcase, plaster cast, cast, caste, caster, cast off, castor, castle. Meaning: ['aʊtkæst /-kɑːst] n. a person who is rejected (from society or home). adj. excluded from a society.
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1. He was treated as a social outcast.
2. He was treated like an outcast by the other children.
3. She felt like a social outcast.
4. He had always been an outcast, unwanted and alone.
5. Her criminal past made her an outcast.
6. She was a political outcast after the Party expelled her in 1982.
7. The traditional outcast or pariah becomes the hero in this new age.
8. No forgotten outcast on a remote island ever had to put up with anything like this.
9. Ovid the Augustan outcast opened up a silvery perspective of pagan myth for succeeding generations to enjoy.
10. After her divorce she was treated as an outcast by her family.
11. Or was a separated woman still an outcast in Veronica's circle?
12. He is viewed as an outcast because of his obscure origin and mixed blood.
13. In Drenthe, feeling more than ever the despised outcast,(sentencedict.com) he found consolation in a human resting place.
14. He looks for scalps like an outcast.
15. I am outcast, discarded because I might cause embarrassment.
16. The outcast boy was brought up by the government.
17. His condemnation made him an outcast.
18. Timon: Ahh. You an outcast. That's great, are we.
19. Pearl was a born outcast of the infantile world.
20. The social outcast doesn't represent all introverts, any more than the dumb jock represents all extraverts.
21. An outcast, the Gungan spent his time in the Naboo swampland, surviving on raw shellfish or just about anything else that the murky ecosystem had to offer.
22. A childless woman was regarded as an aberration, almost a social outcast.
23. They came from growing up always feeling he was an outsider and an outcast.
24. On the few occasions she'd spent holidays at home she'd been a social outcast among her contemporaries.
25. This may lead to the feeling of being a social outcast, depression and hopelessness.
26. The writer must be universal in sympathy and an outcast by nature: only then can he see clearly.
27. To do otherwise would have been tantamount to branding yourself an obscene, inhuman monster, an outcast from civilized society.
28. If it had, he would not have been treated as a statesman but as an outcast.
29. Like Berry, his success with guitar-based music made him an outcast on Black Main Street.
30. Win and you are king; lose and you are the outcast.
More similar words: suitcase, plaster cast, cast, caste, caster, cast off, castor, castle, recast, forecast, cast down, downcast, cast away, newscast, cast about, cast iron, typecast, telecast, overcast, roughcast, sandcastle, forecaster, sarcastic, castor oil, broadcast, castigate, cast aside, cast about for, forecasting, castor bean.