verb

definition

To cast out; to banish.

adjective

definition

That has been cast out; banished, ostracized.

Examples of outcast in a Sentence

He was an outcast, especially by his mother, though she wouldn't admit it.

The man, a poor outcast, is changed.

These homes deal with the outcast and destitute in a plain, straightforward way.

Of the outcast races the best known are the Midgan, Yebir, and Tomal.

Like him, he is lame and an outcast for nine years; like him, he is brought back in time of need.

A social outcast with few friends, he sought solace in his studies.

For many young people, making them feel like an outcast with a disability.

Holiness is dangerous and may even involve degradation, as in the case of the Burmese para-gyoon or servitor of the pagoda who is by heredity for ever a slave and outcast, unclean of the unclean, with whom none may eat or intermarry, yet ever tending and keeping clean the shrine.

The ending is a brilliant cliffhanger for the next book - Outcast!

That is why he says he was a lonely outcast, forced to abide in foreign lands.

Resting on the dividing upper sphere are the eight-shaped " directive corpuscles," better called " praeseminal outcast cells or apoblasts," since they are the result of a cell-division which affects the egg-cell before it is impregnated, and are mere refuse, destined to disappear.

This gave way to more realistic and engaging lightsabre battles found in Jedi Outcast.

While Caddy thinks it's a game to help her outcast friend get her revenge against them, she suddenly finds herself their leader--even in a pursuit of the former leader's boyfriend!

Onboard the ship, the outcast Paris is befriended by Voyager's brand new Ensign Harry Kim (Garrett Wang).

At the very outset of his labours he had been profoundly impressed with a sense of his responsibility towards the numerous outcast children who were growing up around him in ignorance and crime.

Increase of knowledge only discovered to me more clearly what a wretched outcast I was.

He goes from outcast to superstar when he discovers, quite by accident, that he can fly!

He had an inexhaustible store of anecdotes about that gay and brilliant world from which he was now an outcast.

In education, in care for the sick, the poor, the outcast, it has retained the spirit of its Lord.

Even after leaving prison he was necessarily an outcast from decent circles, and he lived mainly on the Continent, under the name of "Sebastian Melmoth."

A half-demon outcast didn.t deserve anything so delicate or beautiful, but Death help him, he wanted her more than anything else in his life.

I'm 14 n luv to read, especially classics like Huckleberry finn and I am not a social outcast!

She became an outcast, going from house to house begging for whatever food they could give her.

The reduced term means that you feel an outcast for a shorter time.

Agnes is not part of the " in-crowd, " she is considered an outcast.

He has stolen from everyone for his addiction and been made an outcast within the family due to his actions.

Also a divorced woman was shunned by society and treated as an outcast.

If he doesn't, they'll treat him like a social outcast at school.

Sniegoski. Golden and Sniegoski have collaborated on the dark fantasy series The Menagerie as well as the young readers fantasy series OutCast.

The more actively and aggressively religious party, on the other hand, adopted the belief in the resurrection of the body, and in the individual's participation in the Messiah's kingdom; all the pious would have their share in it, while the wicked would be outcast.

Of all the Immortals and creatures in the world, she felt even closer to the outcast that was her mate.

The Leibzoll (body-tax) was also abolished, in addition to the special law-taxes, the passport duty, the nightduty and all similiar imposts which had stamped the Jews as outcast, for they were now (Dec. 19) to have equal rights with the Christian inhabitants."

Great congregations have been gathered, and the work done for uplifting the fallen and outcast has earned the gratitude of all gocd men.

In 1888 (before the similar work of the Salvation Army was inaugurated) the Church Army established labour homes in London and elsewhere, with the object of giving a "fresh start in life" to the outcast and destitute.

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