নির্বাসিত, সমাজচু্যত, পরিত্যক্ত, সামাজিকভাবে পতিত, সামাজিকভাবে অনুন্নত
নির্বাসিত ব্যক্তি, জাতিভ্রষ্ট ব্যক্তি, সমাজচু্যত ব্যক্তি
(1) Excluded from a society
(1) A person who is rejected (from society or home
(2) A person who is rejected (from society or home)
(3) Person who is unwanted
(4) Not accepted
(1) It examines what happens when the outcast kid is pushed too far.
(2) Your character Jamie is a total outcast in school.
(3) The student in question says that he's become an outcast at the school.
(4) But the idea of the outcast protester has a noble lineage in Argentine music and arts.
(5) She hates her outcast status, but has too much respect for herself to compromise or curry favor.
(6) They weren't cool or extremely popular, nor were they unpopular, and didn't go out of their way to befriend the socially inept outcast types.
(7) Along with the music came an interest in books, which was a guarantor of outcast status back then and probably still is today.
(8) Your mother was an outcast elf princess who was shunned from her kingdom.
(9) They saw me as a ghost, or some other outcast of society.
(10) She still will be an outcast at school.
(11) Beth was my best friend and stuck by me unlike my other outcast friends who think I'm a bratty popular kid now.
(12) Any breakdown in these prescriptions risks serious pollution, bringing danger to those affected and outcast status to the perpetrator.
(13) Within ten minutes of arriving, she is the most socially outcast rider in the stables.
(14) He was always considered an outcast , because of his shyness and nerdy behavior.
(15) Nowadays it's a one-way ticket to unemployment and outcast status.
(16) I was a total social outcast , but usually I didn't mind.
(17) This caused the Romantic era to see him as an emblem of the outcast artist, and Byron and others wrote poems about him.
(18) She heard several calling her the murderer but most of them were pointing fingers at some of the outcast boys.
(19) Her long and lonely outcast life has led her to be cold and depressed.
(20) Second, Charles deals with and accepts these outcast individuals where they are.
friendless
pariah
persona non grata
reject
outsider
leper
black sheep
red-headed stepchild
Favorite
Friend
Idol
Friend
Idol