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Meaning & Definition of Outcast in English

English

Outcast

A person who is rejected or ostracized by society or a group.


Pronunciation:

/ˈaʊt.kæst/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

outcasts

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: A person who has been rejected from a society or group.

    Example Sentence: After the scandal, he became an outcast among his peers.

  • Definition: Someone who is not accepted or included in a group or community.

    Example Sentence: The new student felt like an outcast in her class.

  • Definition: A person who has been expelled from their home or community.

    Example Sentence: The outcast wandered the streets, searching for a place to belong.

Etymology

Origin: Derived from Middle English 'outcast', meaning 'one who has been cast out'.

Synonyms

pariahrejectleperoutsidercastaway

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • social outcast: Someone who is excluded from social interactions.
  • outcast from society: A person who is not accepted by the community.

Translations

  • Spanish: marginado
  • French: paria
  • German: Rausgeworfener
  • Russian: изгнанник

Related Words

  • ostracize: To deliberately exclude someone from a group or society.
  • alienate: To cause someone to feel isolated or estranged.

Slang Meanings of outcast

  • Meaning: The odd one out.

    Example Sentence: In our group, he's the outcast, always doing his own thing.

  • Meaning: Misfit.

    Example Sentence: She's a total misfit at this school; it's like she's an outcast.