Pronunciation: /ˈkæstəˌweɪ/
noun a person who has been shipwrecked and stranded in an isolated place, especially an island
A1 The castaway survived on the deserted island by eating coconuts and fish.
A2 The castaway built a shelter out of palm leaves to protect themselves from the sun.
B1 The castaway was finally rescued after being stranded for weeks.
B2 The castaway's story of survival on the island captivated audiences around the world.
C1 The castaway's experience of isolation and survival changed them forever.
C2 The castaway's resilience and resourcefulness in the face of adversity was truly inspiring.
adjective having been shipwrecked and stranded in an isolated place
A1 The castaway sailor was rescued from the deserted island.
A2 The castaway dog was found wandering alone on the beach.
B1 The castaway backpack contained only a few basic supplies.
B2 The castaway survivor had to rely on their resourcefulness to survive.
C1 The castaway explorer documented their experiences in a journal.
C2 The castaway astronaut had to use all their training to stay alive on the alien planet.
formal The castaway was stranded on a deserted island for months before being rescued.
informal The castaway was found on the beach after being lost at sea for days.
slang The castaway was shipwrecked and had to survive on their own until help arrived.
figurative She felt like a castaway in the big city, lost and alone among the crowds.
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