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leper

LEHP
noun
1
A person suffering from leprosy, a disease that damages the skin and nerves.
"Historically, lepers were often forced to live outside town walls."
2
Someone who is shunned or avoided by everyone else, often figuratively.
"After the scandal broke, he became a social leper at the office."

How to Use Leper

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In plain EnglishSomeone with leprosy, or, more commonly today, someone treated as an outcast.

When to use it

The medical use is now largely replaced by "person with Hansen's disease"; the figurative sense ("social leper") is the one most commonly heard today.

Word Forms

lepered past tense, lepers plural, lepers singular

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Etymology

From Greek lepra, "scaly disease," describing the flaking skin symptoms of leprosy.

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