outcast in the PONS Dictionary

outcast Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

social outcast

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Many people relished the neighborhood as a home for society's outcasts.
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This signals the beginning of dead week, in which students must compete in a variety of drinking games or risk becoming social outcasts.
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Because of this, he never has any free time and is ridiculed by his peers, leaving him as somewhat of a social outcast.
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Each of the women were outcasts of a sort, fulfilling the character of the usual suspects for witchcraft accusations, and nobody defended them.
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This forms a new way of cultural engagement and opens up religious groups to people who would otherwise be outcasts.
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Having been outcasts in society, they gained a measure of respectability for the first time.
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First of all, there is the conflict between a social outcast and the unforgiving society.
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Nevertheless, the outcasts have a tremendous control of the other four senses.
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He was an outcast from his earliest years, dismissed as an unwanted child.
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The story is set on an overcrowded planet where just talking too loud made you a social outcast.
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