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The example sentences of OSTRACIZED in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "ostracized" in a sentence | "ostracized" example sentences

How to use "ostracized" in a sentence?

  • You never read Spider-Man? Accepting your true identity means understanding that you are a stranger to this world. A freak, ostracized by the very people you want to help.
    -Ted Dekker-
  • I was isolated but not ostracized, ignored but not abused.
    -Claire LaZebnik-
  • Before vampires were aesthetically appealing, they were physical anomalies and ostracized outsiders whom we banished to the dark, and they didn't have the appeal that they do now.
    -Ian Somerhalder-
  • Ironically, the success I've experienced at country radio has left me ostracized from pop and other formats of radio.
    -Dwight Yoakam-
  • Freedom to think requires not only freedom of expression but also freedom from the threat of orthodoxy and being outcast and ostracized.
    -Helen Foster Snow-
  • No race that has anything to contribute to the markets of the world is long in any degree ostracized.
    -Booker T. Washington-
  • To refuse political equality is to rob the ostracized of all self-respect.
    -Elizabeth Cady Stanton-
  • Henry Kissinger should have the door shut in his face by every decent person and should be shamed, ostracized and excluded.
    -Christopher Hitchens-
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Definition and meaning of OSTRACIZED

What does "ostracized mean?"

/ˈästrəˌsīz/

ostracized

verb
exclude someone from society or group.

What are synonyms of "ostracized"?
Some common synonyms of "ostracized" are:
  • exclude,
  • shun,
  • spurn,
  • cold-shoulder,
  • reject,
  • repudiate,
  • boycott,
  • blackball,
  • blacklist,
  • avoid,
  • ignore,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ikˈsklo͞od/

exclude
verb

deny someone access.

/SHən/

shun
verb

persistently avoid, ignore, or reject person or thing through antipathy or caution.

/spərn/

spurn
noun verb

act of spurning. To refuse to accept a thing you think is worthless.

reject
noun verb

Person others do not like, or refuse to accept. dismiss as inadequate or faulty.

/rəˈpyo͞odēˌāt/

repudiate
verb

refuse to accept or be associated with.

/ˈboiˌkät/

boycott
noun other verb

period of boycotting. To not buy/use something as a protest. withdraw from relations with organization etc. as protest.

/ˈblakˌbôl/

blackball
verb

reject.

/ˈblakˌlist/

blacklist
noun verb

list of people regarded as unacceptable or untrustworthy. To put on a list of things to be avoided.

/əˈvoid/

avoid
verb

keep away from.

/iɡˈnôr/

ignore
verb

To not listen to, look at, or pay attention to.

What are antonyms of "ostracized"?
Some common antonyms of "ostracized" are:
  • welcome,
  • accept,
  • befriend,
  • include,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

welcome - welcome

/ˈwelkəm/

welcome
adjective exclamation noun verb

Being what was wanted or needed. used to greet someone in polite or friendly way. Friendly greeting to someone who has arrived. To accept or receive something happily and gladly.

/əkˈsept/

accept
verb

To agree to receive or take something offered.

/bəˈfrend/

befriend
verb

act as friend to someone.

/inˈklo͞od/

include
verb

comprise or contain as part of whole.

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