Pronunciation: /ˈsoʊʃəl ˈaʊtkæst/
noun a person who has been rejected by society or a social group
A1 She felt like a social outcast at the new school.
A2 The protagonist in the story was portrayed as a social outcast.
B1 Being labeled as a social outcast can have a negative impact on one's self-esteem.
B2 The group of friends ostracized him, making him feel like a social outcast.
C1 Despite his success in his career, he still felt like a social outcast in social settings.
C2 The artist's unconventional style made him a social outcast in the traditional art community.
formal The social outcast felt isolated from the rest of the group.
informal She always felt like a social outcast at school.
slang He's such a loner, a total social outcast.
figurative In the world of fashion, wearing last season's trends can make you feel like a social outcast.
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