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What (who) is Outcast - definition

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Outcast         
·adj Cast out; degraded.
II. Outcast ·noun A quarrel; a contention.
III. Outcast ·noun One who is cast out or expelled; an exile; one driven from home, society, or country; hence, often, a degraded person; a vagabond.
outcast         
¦ noun a person rejected by their society or social group.
¦ adjective rejected or cast out.
outcast         
n.
1.
Exile.
2.
Reprobate, castaway, vagabond, Pariah, abandoned wretch.

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Outcast

Outcast or Outcasts may refer to:

  • Outcast (person), a person with social stigma or untouchability
Examples of use of Outcast
1. In doing so, he generated sympathy for this outcast Jew.
2. Hunter had become the Patron Saint of Righteous Rage for the voiceless outcast, he wrote.
3. The family outcast found an empty house on the block and moved in.
4. Ishmael lived as an outcast, and his brother Isaac was favored.
5. Police have described Auvinen as a bullied teenage outcast consumed with anger against society.