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    outsider
    /ˌaʊtˈsʌɪdə/

    noun

    • 1. a person who does not belong to a particular organization or profession: "to the outsider, glitzy fashion shows may seem an outrageous extravagance"
    • 2. a competitor, applicant, etc. thought to have little chance of success: "the winner was Beech Road, a fifty-to-one outsider"

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  2. a person who is not involved with a particular group of people or organization or who does not live in a particular place: Outsiders have a glamorized idea of what it is like to work in Hollywood.

  3. An outsider is a strangersomeone who doesn't fit in, or someone who observes a group from afar. An outsider stands outside the group, looking in.

  4. a person who is not involved with a particular group of people or organization or who does not live in a particular place: Outsiders have a glamorized idea of what it is like to work in Hollywood.

  5. a person not belonging to a particular group, set, party, etc.: Society often regards the artist as an outsider. a person unconnected or unacquainted with the matter in question: Not being a parent, I was regarded as an outsider. a racehorse, sports team, or other competitor not considered likely to win or succeed.

  6. Learn the meaning of outsider as a noun, with synonyms, example sentences, word history, and related articles. An outsider is a person who does not belong to a particular group or a contender not expected to win.

  7. An outsider is someone who is not accepted by a particular group, or who feels that they do not belong in it. Malone, a cop, felt as much an outsider as any of them. 3. countable noun. In a competition, an outsider is a competitor who is unlikely to win. He was an outsider in the race to be the new U.N. Secretary-General. More Synonyms of outsider.

  8. a person or an animal taking part in a race or competition that is not expected to win The race was won by a 20–1 outsider. To everyone's surprise, the job went to a rank outsider (= a complete outsider). See outsider in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: outsider.