Synonyms for out casts
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : out-kast, -kahst |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈaʊtˌkæst, -ˌkɑst |
Top 10 synonyms for out casts Other synonyms for the word out casts
- anathema
- bad egg
- beggar
- bezonian
- black sheep
- blackguard
- boat person
- bolter
- bootlegger
- brigand
- brute
- bully
- bum
- cad
- caitiff
- castaway
- colonist
- commonality
- commoners
- con
- convict
- criminal
- cullion
- dawdler
- defector
- delinquent
- departer
- deportee
- derelict
- deserter
- displaced person
- dodger
- dog
- down-and-out
- DP
- dregs of society
- drifter
- drunkard
- émigré
- escapee
- escaper
- evildoer
- ex-con
- exile
- expatriate
- expellee
- fink
- floater
- fly-by-night
- foundling
- gang
- gangster
- gathering
- grifter
- gunslinger
- gypsy
- heel
- hellhound
- hermit
- hitchhiker
- hobo
- hoi polloi
- homeless person
- hood
- hoodlum
- hooligan
- hunted person
- immigrant
- ingrate
- jailbird
- knave
- lawbreaker
- leper
- liar
- libertine
- loafer
- looser
- loser
- louse
- lower class
- lowlife
- malefactor
- marauder
- maroon
- migrant
- migrator
- miscreant
- mob
- mobster
- mug
- ne'er-do-well
- nonperson
- one-percenters
- outcast
- outlaw
- panhandler
- pariah
- pauper
- person without country
- persona non grata
- pickpocket
- pilgarlic
- pilgrim
- poltroon
- prisoner
- prodigal
- rabble
- racketeer
- rake
- rank and file
- rapscallion
- rascal
- rat
- recluse
- refugee
- reject
- renegade
- reprobate
- riffraff
- ring
- robber
- rogue
- ronion
- rounder
- rowdy
- ruffian
- runagate
- runaway
- scalawag
- scamp
- scapegrace
- scoundrel
- scullion
- scum
- shipwreck
- sinner
- skidrow bum
- snake
- sneak
- stateless person
- stiff
- stray
- stumblebum
- thug
- tramp
- transgressor
- transient
- trash
- traveler
- truant
- undesirables
- untouchable
- vagabond
- vagrant
- varlet
- vermin
- villain
- waif
- walkout
- wanderer
- wayfarer
- worm
- wretch
- wrong number
- wrongdoer
Définition of out casts
Origin :- mid-14c., "a person cast out or rejected," originally past participle of Middle English outcasten, from out + casten "to cast" (see cast (v.)). The adjective is attested from late 14c. In an Indian context, outcaste "one who has been expelled from his caste" is from 1876; see caste.
- As in miscreant : noun person who is very bad, immoral
- As in outcast : noun person who is unwanted, not accepted
- As in outlaw : noun person who is running from the law
- As in refugee : noun person running from something, often oppression
- As in riffraff : noun rabble
- As in tramp : noun person who is poor, desperate
- As in black sheep : noun disgraceful person
- As in leper : noun pariah
- As in malefactor : noun criminal
- As in castaway : noun shipwrecked person
- As in wretch : noun derelict
- As in transmigrant : noun emigrant
- As in derelict : noun destitute or down-and-out person
- As in dregs : noun bad person
- As in emigrant : noun person who leaves his or her native country
- As in exile : noun person deported from a place
- As in expatriate : noun person thrown out of a country
- As in fugitive : noun person escaping from law or other pursuer
Antonyms for out casts
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