Castaway [noun]

Definition of Castaway:

shipwrecked person

Synonyms of Castaway:


Opposite/Antonyms of Castaway:

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Sentence/Example of Castaway:

Mary, Rorie, and the black castaway were seated about the fire in silence; and I could see that Mary had been weeping.

Think of it, ye who have envied the fate of the castaway on a gorgeous and fertile tropical island perhaps miles in extent!

Away out at sea, terribly near the coast of Death she saw him, a living being, as the castaway sees a ship on the far horizon.

I 'm sure mother does n't; and it 's only yourself, Polly, will ever feel a heavy heart for the poor castaway!

But doubtless these lovely miles and miles of crystalline oceans had been but a desert to the castaway.

He wanted no one to tell him that his own mother was not a thief, a forger, a castaway among the world's worst wretches.

I felt somehow the way Jerry did, so we put away the things again and went out under the hemlock tree to talk about the Castaway.

One castaway was found hiding under the ribs of a dead whale which smelt abominably.

“Allow me,” interposed Sir Reginald, who had closely followed the castaway in on deck.

So Russ turned the interest of his brothers and sisters away from the castaway play.