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pariah

[puh-rahy-uh] / pəˈraɪ ə /


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Once an international pariah, Lukashenko has advised the U.S. on how to approach Putin, and helped encourage the U.S.-Russia summit in Alaska last summer.

From The Wall Street Journal

They worry about being disfigured or disabled; they fear becoming pariahs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Larger dogs and those bred for specific types of work, such as Arctic sled dogs, "pariah" breeds, and hunting dogs, tended to have higher levels of wolf ancestry.

From Science Daily

That has made him a pariah in much of the internet-governance world, triggered lawsuits around the globe and left Africa’s internet-service providers struggling to expand capacity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rankin, the lone member of either chamber to vote against the declaration of war, became a pariah.

From The Wall Street Journal