Outcast - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈaʊtkæst|
Brit.
|ˈæʊtkɑːst|
noun
adjective
Extra examples
She felt like a social outcast.
...the professor is something of an outcast in the halls of academe now that his former support of a dictatorial regime has become public...
In this state of outcast misery he lived for more than four years.
Smokers often feel as though they are being treated as social outcasts.
The villages were covered with outcast families, reduced to beggary.
Word forms
noun
singular: outcast
plural: outcasts
singular: outcast
plural: outcasts
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