outcast|outcasts in English
noun
['aʊtkæst /-kɑːst]
ostracized person; one who has been rejected
Use "outcast|outcasts" in a sentence
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2. Her criminal past made her an outcast.
3. I'm an outcast in the medical community.
4. He looks for scalps like an outcast.
5. “Though they called you an outcast:
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7. His condemnation made him an outcast.
8. She felt like a social outcast.
9. Hundreds of victims go unnoticed because they're social outcasts
10. He was treated as a social outcast.
11. Or was a separated woman still an outcast in Veronica's circle?
12. Win and you are king; lose and you are the outcast.
13. Pearl was a born outcast of the infantile world.
14. The outcast boy was brought up by the government.
15. I am outcast, discarded because I might cause embarrassment.
16. Bryony, a mouse character in Brian Jacques' "The Outcasts of Redwall".
17. A childless woman was regarded as an Aberration, almost a social outcast
18. I am not the outcast boy you left behind many years ago.
19. He was treated like an outcast by the other children.
20. Jealous of the professionalism they find here, these outcasts rant and rave in frustration.
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22. A assemble of broad edifice outcasts intend punish on the students that chafe them.
23. 10 The sick too flocked to Jesus, although they were often treated as outcasts by the religious leaders.
24. A childless woman was regarded as an aberration, almost a social outcast.
25. After her divorce she was treated as an outcast by her family.