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  1. An outcast is someone who is rejected or cast out, as from home or from society [1] or in some way excluded, looked down upon, or ignored. In common English speech, an outcast may be anyone who does not fit in with normal society, which can contribute to a sense of isolation .

  2. a person who has no place in their society or in a particular group, because the society or group refuses to accept them: She has spent her life trying to help the homeless and other social outcasts. She was a political outcast after the Party expelled her in 1982. Synonym. pariah. Compare. castaway. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. a person who has no place in their society or in a particular group, because the society or group refuses to accept them: She has spent her life trying to help the homeless and other social outcasts. She was a political outcast after the Party expelled her in 1982. Sinónimo. pariah. Comparar. castaway.

  4. a person who has no place in their society or in a particular group, because the society or group refuses to accept them: She has spent her life trying to help the homeless and other social outcasts. She was a political outcast after the Party expelled her in 1982. Synonym. pariah. Compare. castaway. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. outcast n. (rejected person) paria n común. marginado, marginada nm, nf. apestado, apestada nm, nf. Maria cut all ties with her friends and family and lives as an outcast. Maria cortó todos los lazos con sus amigos y su familia y vive como una paria.

  6. a person who is not accepted by other people and who sometimes has to leave their home and friends People with the disease were often treated as social outcasts. Definition of outcast noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

  7. 28 de oct. de 2017 · 4 minutes. In a society in which being part of the masses doesn’t allow for rational, emotional, or cultural advancement, being a social outcast is not a sign of social failure. In fact, the opposite is true. Being an outcast makes you a better person by allowing you to be an individual.