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ostracism

/ˈɒstɹəsɪz(ə)m/

Meanings
  • Noun

    The act of expelling or rejecting someone from a group or community.

    - "The new employee was ostracized by the team for making mistakes."
    - "The girl was ostracized by her classmates for being different."
  • Noun

    A state of being shunned or excluded.

    - "The boy was in a state of ostracism after being punished."
    - "The elderly man lived in ostracism after being abandoned by his family."

Synonyms

ostracization , petalism , shunning
Rhymes
Words rhyming with ostracism
astronomy , complimentary , histrionically , misdemeanorily , pommelionary
Variants
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ostracism , ostracisms
Etymology
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From the Greek word 'ostrakizein' which means 'to cast out with potsherds'. Ostracism was a democratic practice in ancient Athens where citizens could vote to expel someone from the city.


Trivia
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  1. The ancient Greek practice of ostracism was recorded on an ostrakon, or potsherd.

  2. The longest recorded ostracism in ancient Athens lasted for 18 years.

  3. In modern times, ostracism has been used as a form of therapy to help individuals overcome social anxiety.


Related Concepts
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  1. Social exclusion: The process of being excluded from social interaction or participation in social activities.

  2. Bullying: The use of power or control to intimidate, harm or humiliate someone.


Culture
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Ostracism has been used throughout history as a form of social punishment. In ancient Greece, it was used to remove individuals who were perceived as a threat to the community. In modern times, ostracism has been studied as a form of bullying and social exclusion.

How to Memorize "ostracism"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a group of people casting out someone with potsherds. Imagine the feeling of being excluded and rejected by a group.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'ostracism' with the feeling of being excluded or rejected. Think of a time when you felt ostracized and remember how it made you feel.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by remembering the Greek origin of the word 'ostracism' and the practice of casting out someone with potsherds.

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1. Break it down: First, break down the word 'ostracism' into smaller parts, 'ostra-cism'. This way, it's easier to remember.

2. Associate with a word: Think of the word 'ostrich', which starts with 'ostra'. Imagine an ostrich being ostracized from a group of birds.

3. Visualize: Picture the ostrich standing alone in the desert, rejected by other birds. This visual image will help you remember the word.

4. Use it in a sentence: Create a sentence using the word 'ostracism', for example, 'The popular kids practiced ostracism against the new student.'

5. Practice: Regularly review the word and its meaning, and use it in conversations to reinforce your memory.


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