Do you mean social outcast? If so, it means that a person is an outcast and does not take part in social activities. Thus, they are a social outcast.
A Social Outcast - 1916 was released on: USA: 26 March 1916
Misute rareta見捨てられたImprovement:"Misute rareta" means 'abandoned, left out'. Outcast as a noun in Japanese is のけ者 /no ke mo no/ and also 人外 /nin gai/ (outlaw, outcast).
Fantine is a social outcast in "Les Miserables" due to her poverty, single motherhood, and descent into prostitution as a means of survival. Society shuns her for not conforming to traditional norms, leading her to face discrimination and judgment from those around her.
The noun 'outcast' is a concrete noun as a word for a specific person who has been ostracized.example: The outcast made his living by traveling from farm to farm for work.The noun 'outcast' is an abstract noun as a word for a person in general who may be or has been ostracized.example: An outcast can make reparations to regain membership.The word 'outcast' is also an adjective (an outcast member).
The cast of A Social Outcast - 1916 includes: Mathilde Brundage as Mrs. Dooling Jack Newton as Dick Cropsey Charles Ogle as Frederick Monsey Dorothy Phillips as Mary
You may say 'tsuihousha,' written: 追放者
A pariah is a social outcast. Originating from India, the word means "untouchable".
"Outcast" is not a verb and so it does not have a past tense.
so you can call people and text people. And so you're not a social outcast -_-
Leper -Actually a Leper was a person who suffered from Leprosy- In such cases, the individual would have to be separated from the community for a certain length of time until the disease cleared...this is how the term came to mean an 'outcast' Other terms: exile banished untouchable
Pariah is a synonym for the noun outcast.