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outcasts

noun as in person who is unwanted, not accepted

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Now I will have to leave the security of my little clan of Social Outcasts and venture out on my own.

Ferociously dark with a terrifying array of freaks, mutants, and outcasts.

If Latinos remain solidly Democratic, the new racial outcasts will increasingly be middle- and working-class whites.

Scouting taught us to welcome the outcasts and the disenfranchised.

His point of view allows for eccentricity and for flaws; he constructs a place for outcasts.

We hae made oursel's the outcasts o' the district for you, an' noo you wad turn on us like this.

It shall be the sign lifted among the nations which is to gather together the outcasts of Israel.

It is amusing to hear them speak of themselves as "exanimated outcasts," hoping to be animated by the breath of Royal favour.

Livorno la cara, they call her, and no doubt of old she endeared herself to her outcasts.

It will thus be seen what depth of genuine humanity it required to have anything to do with one of these outcasts.

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On this page you'll find 21 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to outcasts, such as: vagabond, untouchable, fugitive, castaway, rascal, and refugee.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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