Meaning & Definition of word "Pariah"

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    Pariah

    /pəˈraɪə/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who is rejected or ostracized by society or a specific social group.
      • Example: After the scandal, he was seen as a pariah in his community.
    • 2. A member of a low caste in India, historically considered outside of the traditional caste system.
      • Example: In ancient times, the pariahs faced severe discrimination and exclusion.
    • 3. Someone who is despised or avoided.
      • Example: She felt like a pariah after her unpopular opinion led to a heated argument.

    Etymology

    From Hindi 'pāriha', originally denoting a 'drummer' or 'outcast'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    social pariah:

    A person who is excluded from social acceptance.

    cast out like a pariah:

    To be rejected completely by society or a group.

    Related Words

    outcast:

    A person who has been rejected by society or a social group.

    exile:

    A person who is banned from their native country.

    untouchable:

    A member of a low caste in India, often associated with work deemed impure.

    Slang Meanings of pariah

    Meaning: A person who is not accepted in mainstream society.

    Example Sentence: He's been acting like a total pariah since he got kicked off the team.

    Meaning: Someone who feels alienated from social groups.

    Example Sentence: Ever since the incident, she's been a pariah among her friends.