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View usage for: (aʊtsaɪdəʳ) Word forms: plural outsiders1. countable nounAn outsider is someone who does not belong to a particular group or organization. The most likely outcome may be to subcontract much of the work to an outsider. 2. countable nounAn 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 nounIn 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 outsider in British English (ˌaʊtˈsaɪdə) noun1. a person or thing excluded from or not a member of a set, group, etc 2. a contestant, esp a horse, thought unlikely to win in a race 3. Canadian (in the north) a person who does not live in the Arctic regions outsider in American English (ˌaʊtˈsaɪdər; ˈaʊtˌsaɪdər) noun1. one who is outside or not included; esp., one not a member of or in sympathy with a given group 2. a contender given little chance of winning Examples of 'outsider' in a sentenceoutsider Here the outsider suddenly talks like an insider, as he now must.He trained more than 1,600 winners but always felt like an outsider.When did he stop feeling like an outsider?It was the first time that she was made to feel the outsider. Work with outsiders to build safe havens?The judgments of disinterested outsiders are likely to be more useful.To outsiders that may look like treachery.He still retains all his enthusiasm and is a live outsider.To the outsider they look much alike.It was not her world and for a time she was made to feel an outsider.Her outsider status may have been a blessing in disguise.The outsiders are very much on the inside.He feels like an outsider for thinking in this way.All 10 were from the first three in the betting so forget the outsiders for win purposes.When a society is criticised by outsiders, its members wince but shrug their shoulders.He might be one of the outsiders but he won twice at this track when showing useful form as a two-year-old. In other languagesoutsider British English: outsider NOUN An outsider is someone who does not belong to a particular group or organization. The most likely outcome may be to subcontract much of the work to an outsider. - American English: outsider
- Brazilian Portuguese: forasteiro
- Chinese: > 外部人士不属于某组织或团体的
- European Spanish: forastero
- French: étranger
- German: Außenseiter
- Italian: esterno
- Japanese: 部外者
- Korean: 외부인
- European Portuguese: forasteiro
- Latin American Spanish: forastero
Chinese translation of 'outsider' n (c) - (= stranger)
外人 (wàirén) (个(個), gè) - (= odd man out)
局外人 (júwàirén) (个(個), gè) - (in race etc)
不被看好的选(選)手 (bù bèi kànhǎo de xuǎnshǒu) (名, míng)
Definition a person excluded from a group We were made to feel like outsiders. Synonyms incomer visitor intruder new arrival unknown interloper odd one out nonmember newbie (slang) outlander Additional synonymsDefinition a person who is a citizen of a country other than the one in which he or she lives I never took citizenship so I was a resident alien. Synonyms foreigner, incomer, immigrant, stranger, outsider, newcomer, asylum seeker, outlander Definition an outsider She was a foreigner and wouldn't understand. Synonyms alien, incomer, immigrant, non-native, stranger, newcomer, settler, outlander Definition a recent arrival or participant He must be a newcomer to town. Synonyms new arrival, incomer, immigrant, stranger, foreigner, alien, settler |