outcast
Collocations
4(noun.)
ADJ
social
After moving to the new school, she felt like a social outcast for several months.
VERB + OUTCAST
make sb
Because he refused to follow the group's rules, his teammates made him an outcast.
treat sb as/like
PREP
~ from
After refusing to follow their traditions, she became an outcast from her own family.
Definitions
verb
To cast out; to banish.
And her faire yellow locks behind her flew, / Looſely diſperſt with puff of euery blaſt: / All as a blazing ſtarre doth farre outcaſt / His hearie beames, and flaming lockes diſpredd, / At ſight whereof the people ſtand aghaſt: […]
It means equal ruin to me, as the world reckons it — outcasting, the loss of my appointment, the breaking off my life's work. I pay my price.
adj
That has been cast out; banished, ostracized.
O, horrible fate! Outcast, rejected, / As one with pestilence infected!
We were not a big huggie family so I was very, very encased in a little stay-away-from-me shell growing-up, and here I got to open up and feel safe and able to touch and hold and be able to be with another human being, which was really a big relief, a very positive part of my understanding of myself that I wasn't just this outcast evil outsider of everything.
noun
One that has been excluded from a society or a system, a pariah, a leper.
If ever you chance upon the whole truth about any outcast or many, never tell it to just anybody, or at least not right away; unjust exclusion from a society is just one kind of hardship.
The other factions believe that those who are Factionless are nomads and outcasts. But they are actually a fully functioning community.
Synonym of outsider: someone who does not belong, a misfit.
Do you ever feel like an outcast? You don't have to fit into the format Oh, but it's okay to be different 'Cause baby, so am I
A quarrel.
The amount of increase in the bulk of grain during malting.
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6And her faire yellow locks behind her flew, / Looſely diſperſt with puff of euery blaſt: / All as a blazing ſtarre doth farre outcaſt / His hearie beames, and flaming lockes diſpredd, / At ſight where
WiktionaryIt means equal ruin to me, as the world reckons it — outcasting, the loss of my appointment, the breaking off my life's work. I pay my price.
WiktionaryO, horrible fate! Outcast, rejected, / As one with pestilence infected!
WiktionaryWe were not a big huggie family so I was very, very encased in a little stay-away-from-me shell growing-up, and here I got to open up and feel safe and able to touch and hold and be able to be with an
WiktionaryIf ever you chance upon the whole truth about any outcast or many, never tell it to just anybody, or at least not right away; unjust exclusion from a society is just one kind of hardship.
WiktionaryThe other factions believe that those who are Factionless are nomads and outcasts. But they are actually a fully functioning community.
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