outcast

UK /ˈaʊtkɑːst/ US /ˈaʊtkæst/
noun 4verb 1adj 1

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(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.

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