Category
page 1Social rejection
social alienation
condition in social relationships

ostracism
Ostracism (, ostrakismos) was an Athenian democratic procedure in which any citizen could be expelled from the city-state of Athens for ten years. While some instances clearly expressed popular anger at the citizen, ostracism was often used preemptively as a way of neutralizing someone thought to be a threat to the state or a potential tyrant. The word
ostracism continues to be used for various forms of shunning.
cancel culture
practice of publicly shaming, rejecting, and ceasing to provide support to people perceived as problematic
social stigma
type of discrimination or disapproval based on perceivable social characteristics that serve to distinguish a person from other members of a society
social exclusion
form of social disadvantage and relegation to the fringe of society
social rejection
exclusion of an individual from relationships

gringo
Gringo (, , ) (masculine) or gringa (feminine) is a term in Spanish and Portuguese for a foreigner. In Spanish, the term usually refers to English-speaking Anglo-Americans. There are differences in meaning depending on region and country. The term can be considered derogatory,English dictionaries:
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block
restriction on accessing an online resource
ghosting
practice of suddenly breaking off a relationship or friendship with someone
silent treatment
refusal to communicate verbally with someone who desires the communication
rejection of Jesus
Jewish rejection of Jesus

Social death
condition of not being accepted as human by society
Bogardus social distance scale
outcast
person with social stigma or untouchability, who is rejected or 'cast out', as from home or society, or in some way excluded, looked down upon, or ignored
youth exclusion
social exclusion of young people