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Main Entry: outcast
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: person who is unwanted, not accepted

Synonyms:

bum*, castaway, deportee, derelict, displaced person, exile, expatriate, fugitive, gypsy, hobo*, persona non grata, rascal, refugee, reprobate, tramp, untouchable, vagabond, vagrant, wretch

Antonyms:

favorite, friend, idol
Main Entry: abandoned
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: left alone, deserted

Synonyms:

alone, cast aside, cast away, deserted, discarded, dissipated, dropped, dumped, eighty-sixed, eliminated, empty, forgotten, forsaken, given up, godforsaken, jilted, left, left in the cold, left in the lurch, neglected, on the rocks, outcast, passed up, pigeon-holed, rejected, relinquished, shunned, side-tracked, sidelined, unoccupied, vacant, vacated

Antonyms:

adopted, cherished, defended, maintained, supported
Main Entry: abject
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: hopeless and downtrodden

Synonyms:

base, contemptible, degraded, dejected, deplorable, dishonorable, fawning, forlorn, groveling, hangdog, humiliated, low, miserable, outcast, pitiable, servile, submissive, worthless, wretched

Antonyms:

commendable, exalted, excellent, magnificent, noble, proud, worthy
Main Entry: black sheep
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: disgraceful person

Synonyms:

ne'er-do-well, outcast, pariah, prodigal, reject, reprobate
Main Entry: contemptible
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: despicable, shameful

Synonyms:

abhorrent, abject, abominable, bad, base, beggarly, cheap, crass, currish, degenerate, despisable, detestable, dirty, disgusting, hateful, heel, ignoble, ignominious, inferior, low, low-down, lowest, mean, odious, outcast, paltry, pitiable, pitiful, poor, sad, scummy, scurvy, shabby, sordid, sorry*, swinish, unworthy, vile, worthless, wretched
Notes: contemptible means deserving contempt, while contemptuous means bestowing contempt; the first sense of contemptuous was 'despising law and order'

Antonyms:

admirable, admired, good, honorable, loved, respectable, worthy
Main Entry: derelict
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: destitute or down-and-out person

Synonyms:

beggar, bum, castaway, dawdler, drifter, floater, grifter, hobo, ne'er-do-well, outcast, renegade, skidrow bum, stiff, stumblebum, tramp, vagabond, vagrant
Main Entry: down-and-out
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: destitute

Synonyms:

bankrupt, beaten, beggared, broke, broken, defeated, derelict, destitute, finished, impoverished, in the gutter, in the poorhouse, in the red, insolvent, moneyless, needy, on the skids, out of funds, outcast, penniless, poverty-stricken, ruined, vagabond, vagrant

Antonyms:

rich, wealthy, well-to-do
Main Entry: dregs
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: bad person

Synonyms:

loser, outcast, rabble, riffraff, scum, trash
Main Entry: emigrant
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: person who leaves his or her native country

Synonyms:

alien, colonist, departer, displaced person, evacuee, exile, expatriate, fugitive, migrant, migrator, outcast, pilgrim, refugee, traveler, wanderer, wayfarer, émigré

Antonyms:

nationalist, native
Main Entry: exile
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: person deported from a place

Synonyms:

DP, deportee, displaced person, expatriate, expellee, fugitive, nonperson, outcast, outlaw, person without country, refugee, émigré
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