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Castaway - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A castaway is a person who has been stranded, often by shipwreck or accident, on a deserted island or remote place. The term can also describe someone isolated or abandoned by society.

castaway

/ˈkæstəweɪ/ /ˈkɑːstəweɪ/

Definition:

A person stranded or shipwrecked on a deserted island or remote place.

Synonyms:

shipwrecked, marooned, stranded, outcast

Part of Speech:

noun, adjective

Antonyms:

resident, inhabitant

Common Collocations:

castaway survivor, castaway story, castaway island

Derivatives:

castaways (plural noun), castawayed (rare verb)

Usage Tips:

Use "castaway" as a noun for a stranded person or as an adjective describing someone isolated.

Common Phrases:

castaway on an island, modern-day castaway, castaway’s diary

Etymology:

From "cast" (thrown) + "away," originally referring to someone thrown ashore by the sea.

Examples:

  • 1. The lone castaway survived on coconuts and fish.
  • 2. She felt like a castaway in the bustling city.
  • 3. The movie tells the story of a brave castaway.
  • 4. They rescued the castaway after months on the island.

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