outsider
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British pronunciation
/a‍ʊtsˈa‍ɪdɐ/

Definition & Meaning of "outsider"in English

Outsider
01

a person who is not a member of a particular group, society, etc.

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The small town was suspicious of outsiders, rarely trusting strangers.
In the debate, he played the role of the outsider, challenging traditional views.
02

a person who does not conform to normative taboos or self-centered community norms

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What is the origin and meaning of the word "outsider"?

In this context, an outsider is someone who does not fit in with the main group or follow the usual rules, whether in society at large or even within a smaller community. It can be a label someone wears proudly to show independence, or it can describe feeling left out. The meaning depends on how the person sees themselves and how others treat them.

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That outsider never followed the typical rules of the clique.
Everyone noticed she 's an outsider because she questions community norms.
03

a participant, team, or horse that is considered unlikely to win or achieve success, often due to lower ranking, lesser experience, or underdog status

Who is an "outsider"?

An outsider is a participant, team, or competitor who is not expected to win or perform well, usually because they are ranked lower, have less experience, or are considered an underdog. They are often seen as having little chance of success compared to more favored or higher-ranked competitors. Despite this, outsiders can sometimes surprise others by performing better than expected, and their efforts can be seen as an underdog story.

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The outsider surprised everyone by advancing to the semifinals of the tournament.
She focused on improving her skills and mental toughness to overcome the outsider label.
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