| 单词 | outcast | 
| 释义 | outcast  (aʊtkɑːst  , -kæst ) Word forms:  outcasts   countable noun An outcast is someone who is not accepted by a group of people or by society.   He had always been an outcast, unwanted and alone.    All of us felt like social outcasts.   Synonyms:  exile, outlaw, undesirable, pariah    Collocations:  social outcast The 20-year-old, pictured here for the first time, was said to be a computer genius — and social outcast. The Sun At 25, she became a penniless widow and a social outcast. Times, Sunday Times Usually if you turned up to a party in a green jacket, you'd be a social outcast. The Sun In short, he was a social outcast and an easy scapegoat. The Sun Though by now a social outcast, she protested her innocence, and was - unbelievably - soon back in business, borrowing and lending money. The Times Literary Supplement Translations: Chinese: 被排斥的人 Japanese: のけ者 | 
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