Ostracism

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Pronunciation: /ˈɒstrəˌsɪzəm/

Definitions of ostracism

noun a process or action of excluding or banishing someone from a group or society

Example Sentences

A1 Ostracism is when someone is excluded from a group.

A2 The feeling of ostracism can be very hurtful.

B1 The company's policy on ostracism in the workplace is very strict.

B2 She experienced ostracism from her friends after the argument.

C1 The political leader faced ostracism from his party after the scandal.

C2 The consequences of ostracism can have long-lasting effects on an individual's mental health.

Examples of ostracism in a Sentence

formal The practice of ostracism was common in ancient Greece as a way to exile individuals from the community.

informal Being on the receiving end of ostracism can be really hurtful.

slang I heard she got ostracized from the group because of some drama.

figurative In today's society, social media has become a tool for virtual ostracism.

Grammatical Forms of ostracism

past tense

ostracized

plural

ostracisms

comparative

more ostracized

superlative

most ostracized

present tense

ostracize

future tense

will ostracize

perfect tense

has ostracized

continuous tense

is ostracizing

singular

ostracism

positive degree

ostracism

infinitive

to ostracize

gerund

ostracizing

participle

ostracized

Origin and Evolution of ostracism

First Known Use: 0487 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'ostracism' originates from ancient Greece.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in ancient Athens, ostracism was a procedure in which citizens could vote to banish a prominent individual from the city for a period of ten years. Over time, the term 'ostracism' has evolved to refer to any form of exclusion or rejection from a group or society.