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despised

English

Verb

despised

  1. simple past tense and past participle of despise
    The little boy loved peas but despised spinach.

Adjective

despised (comparative more despised, superlative most despised)

  1. Hated; viewed with scorn.

Translations

Antonyms

  • cherished
  • treasured
  • undespised

Anagrams

  • depsides, dispeeds

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castaway

English

Pronunciation

  • enPR: k??stu?w? IPA(key): /?kæ.st?.we?/

Adjective

castaway (not comparable)

  1. Cast adrift or ashore; marooned.
    After the mutiny, the castaway ship's officers suffered a month at sea in the lifeboat.
  2. Shipwrecked.
    The storm left them castaway on an uninhabited island.
  3. Cast out; rejected or excluded from a group.

Noun

castaway (plural castaways)

  1. (nautical) A shipwrecked sailor.
    Robinson Crusoe was a famous fictional castaway.
  2. A discarded person or thing.
    This old coat was a castaway in someone's trash.
  3. An outcast; someone cast out of a group or society.
    These homeless people are society's castaways.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:outcast

Related terms

  • cast away

Translations

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