Outcast vs. Outsider

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Outcastverb

To cast out; to banish.

Outcastadjective

That has been cast out; banished, ostracized.

Outcastnoun

One that has been excluded from a society or system, a pariah.

Outcastnoun

(more generally) Someone who does not belong; a misfit.

Outcastnoun

(Scotland) A quarrel.

Outcastnoun

The amount of increase in bulk of grain in malting.

Outcastadjective

Cast out; degraded.

Outcastnoun

One who is cast out or expelled; an exile; one driven from home, society, or country; hence, often, a degraded person; a vagabond.

Outcastnoun

A quarrel; a contention.

Outcastnoun

a person who is rejected (from society or home)

Outcastadjective

excluded from a society

Outsidernoun

One who is not part of a community or organization.

Outsidernoun

A newcomer with little or no experience in an organization or community.

Outsidernoun

A competitor or contestant who has little chance of winning; a long shot

Outsidernoun

One not belonging to the concern, institution, party, etc., spoken of; one disconnected in interest or feeling.

Outsidernoun

A locksmith's pinchers for grasping the point of a key in the keyhole, to open a door from the outside when the key is inside.

Outsidernoun

A horse which is not a favorite in the betting.

Outsidernoun

someone who is excluded from or is not a member of a group

Outsidernoun

a constestant (human or animal) not considered to have a good chance to win

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