Social Outcast

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈsoʊʃəl ˈaʊtkæst/

Definitions of social outcast

noun a person who has been rejected by society or a social group

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of social outcast in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of social outcast

past tense

social outcasted

plural

social outcasts

comparative

more social outcast

superlative

most social outcast

present tense

social outcasts

future tense

will be social outcasts

perfect tense

have been social outcasts

continuous tense

are being social outcasts

singular

social outcast

positive degree

social outcast

infinitive

to be a social outcast

gerund

being a social outcast

participle

social outcasted

Origin and Evolution of social outcast

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'social outcast' originated from the concept of exiling individuals from a group or community due to their behavior or beliefs.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe individuals who were cast out or ostracized from society, the term 'social outcast' has evolved to encompass a broader range of individuals who may feel marginalized or excluded from social groups.