Using "pariah" in a sentence

But Russia is such a pariah now that Beijing’s relationship with Moscow is really hurting Beijing’s global image — already bad — in so many places.
Source: Mediaite

The one-time Fresh Prince of Bel-Air has been a Hollywood pariah since he assaulted Chris Rock on stage at the Oscars in March.
Source: The Spectator

Known as “SBF,” Bankman-Fried is a crypto celebrity who became a pariah overnight as his company suffered a liquidity crisis and filed for bankruptcy last month, leaving at least a million depositors unable to access their funds.
Source: CNN

Lukashenko, in office since 1994 and a pariah in the West, grips all the levers of power.
Source: KFGO

Russia remains, for now, still very connected and increasingly vulnerable, especially as more and more Western technology companies shun the new pariah state.
Source: Defense One

 That the nation happens to be Russia, a pariah for most of the world, does not overrule his requirement for personal protection for himself and his family.
Source: Irish Examiner

“Mike” is an eight-episode limited series, which “explores the tumultuous ups and downs of Tyson’s boxing career and personal life — from being a beloved global athlete to a pariah and back again,” according to Hulu.
Source: CNN

He has been both a celebrity and a pariah for carmakers ever since 1965, when he published his bestselling book Unsafe at Any Speed, a scathing look at the automobile manufacturing industry and its refusal to implement and recommend safety features such as seat belts, airbags, and antilock brakes.
Source: Fortune

Despite the drug’s entering the mainstream, it remains a pariah in the banking world under federal law.
Source: Kenosha News

MORE: Jamie Foxx to play Mike Tyson in limited series about the boxer's lifeAccording to Hulu, "Mike," an 8-episode limited series, "explores the tumultuous ups and downs of Tyson’s boxing career and personal life - from being a beloved global athlete to a pariah and back again.
Source: USA TODAY

Russia has become an international pariah because of its war in Ukraine, and the sports arena is no exception.
Source: TIME

Lukashenko, in office since 1994 and a pariah in the West, grips all the levers of power.
Source: Reuters

“I think that the thing about the story is that … whether you’re religious or not, there is something about that narrative of the savior and pariah dichotomy that speaks to almost everyone,” Kim said.
Source: The College Fix

Many of these personalities broadcast his antisemitic rants with minimal pushback, or even encouragement, accelerating the 24-time Grammy winner’s descent to pariah status.
Source: The Washington Post

She witnesses the injury of a disgruntled neighbor who is both a harbinger and a pariah for trying to warn Alice that something is amiss.
Source: WWNY

It makes me sad that we can just utter one word, have people nodding approvingly as if they understand and we the less awake are shunned, outcast, treated with pariah contempt and unable to express a view.
Source: Push Square

“The eight-episode limited series explores the tumultuous ups and downs of Tyson’s boxing career and personal life – from being a beloved global athlete to a pariah and back again.
Source: ComingSoon.net

Eight months from industry pariah to pretty much normal.
Source: Puck

In the meantime, Cindy Sue Hunter lived in constant dread of being framed for something she didn’t do, and became a pariah in her neighborhood, she told The Daily Beast on Thursday.
Source: The Daily Beast

Also known as the Stabenow-Boozman bill, the move to empower CFTC was notably supported by Sam Bankman-Fried, who has since become an international pariah as his FTX exchange and Alameda Research trading firm collapsed spectacularly.
Source: Decrypt

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