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outcast
noun as in person who is unwanted, not accepted
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The team is developing techniques to screen only viable embryos, and she believes that they won't be treated as outcasts either.
Nina is an outcast who lives on the margins of society because she is providing an essential service, one that no one wants to acknowledge and no one else will do.
The kids, Tyler and Chloe, are at odds: He’s a jock, she’s an outcast who just lost her best friend to an overdose.
"They put us at the odd table. We were sort of like the outcasts," adds Whiting, continuing the story.
In order to survive, hundreds of young Cuban outcasts knowingly contracted the HIV virus in the 1990s, during what’s known as the “special period.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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