- a word derived from pariah.
Example Sentences
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The threat of international pariahdom is one of the few possible means of leverage the international community says it can try to wield against the Taliban.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 14, 2021
Like many another schoolboy outcast, flop-footed, inky-fingered "Bop" La Farge plugged his dogged way out of pariahdom.
From Time Magazine Archive
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No pleasure he has enjoyed, he declares, can equal a thousandth part of the pain caused by the internal consciousness of pariahdom.
From Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion by Ellis, Havelock
Another angle of the pariahdom of those who deal in day-to-day history, for Banneker to ponder.
From Success A Novel by Adams, Samuel Hopkins
They walked on together, and I dropped behind suddenly realising my pariahdom.
From The Belovéd Vagabond by Locke, William John