outcast |ˈoutˌkast|

noun

a person who has been rejected by society or a social group

adjective

rejected or cast out : made to feel outcast and inadequate


“We are a most solitary people, and we live, repelled by one another, in the gray, outcast cities of Cain.”

Edward Dahlberg

Types of Failure

1. Accident

2. Mistake

3. Weakness

4. Inability

5. Incorrect Method

6. Uselessness

7. Incompatibility

8. Embarrassment

9. Confusion

10. Redundancy

11. Obsolescence

12. Incoherence

13. Un-recognizability

14. Absurdity

15. Invisibility
16. Luck
17. Decay

18. Instability
19. Forgetability
20. Tardiness
21. Disappearance
22. Catastrophe
23. Uncertainty
24. Doubt
25. Fear

failure |ˈfālyər|

noun

1 lack of success

an unsuccessful person, enterprise, or thing

2 the omission of expected or required action : their failure to comply with the basic rules.

a lack or deficiency of a desirable quality : a failure of imagination.

ORIGIN mid 17th cent. from Anglo-Norman French, failure, for Old French see Fail.

DERIVATIVES

flop, washout, dead loss, clinker, dud, no-go. antonym success.

She was regarded as a failure loser, underachiever, disappointment, no-hoper,  write-off.