outcaste (Meaning)
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outcaste (n)
a person belonging to no caste
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outcaste (s)
not belonging to or having been expelled from a caste and thus having no place or status in society
Synonyms & Antonyms of outcaste
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outcaste Sentence Examples
- Banished as an outcaste, the former nobleman roamed the land, lost and alone.
- The village treated her as an outcaste due to her perceived witchcraft.
- Society had cast him out as an outcaste, condemning him to a life of isolation.
- The outcaste community lived on the fringes of society, shunned and ostracized.
- The outcastes formed a close-knit group, providing mutual support and solace.
- Romeo and Juliet became outcasts in their own families because of their forbidden love.
- The outcaste had a keen eye for society's hypocrisies and spoke out against them.
- Despite being an outcaste, she maintained her dignity and refused to be defined by societal norms.
- The outcaste children faced bullying and discrimination at school, but they found strength in each other.
- The government's policy of forced assimilation targeted the outcaste communities, threatening their cultural identity.
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a person belonging to no caste, not belonging to or having been expelled from a caste and thus having no place or status in society
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Banished as an outcaste, the former nobleman roamed the land, lost and alone.
The village treated her as an outcaste due to her perceived witchcraft.
Society had cast him out as an outcaste, condemning him to a life of isolation.
The outcaste community lived on the fringes of society, shunned and ostracized.