0 a person who has no place in their society or in a particular group, because the society or group refuses to accept them:
1 a person who is not accepted or has no place in society or in a particular group:
a social outcast
It is strange that one should be so minute in the description of an unknown, outcast sailor, whom one may never see again.
Lots of people wore crosses on their clothing in the thirteenth century and while it proclaimed them penitents it did not make them outcasts.
Moreover, the outcast colonial generally deserves his ill fortune because he is a reprobate.
Although 25 heroes held a high status rank or occupation, 5 had a low status occupation, and 16 were social outcasts.
In the 1970s, those clerics who addressed the "issue of women" were perceived as outcasts.
Many societies experience problems of public violence and have an abundance of social delinquents and outcasts.
Cats, for instance, when they are crowded, even show the same tendency to pick on individual outcasts for persecution.
I wanted to know where citizenship ended and where being an outcast began.
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