the odd one out
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British pronunciation/ðɪ ˈɒd wˈɒn ˈaʊt/
American pronunciation/ðɪ ˈɑːd wˈʌn ˈaʊt/
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someone or something that is different from other people or things of its kind

What is the origin of the idiom "the odd one out" and when to use it?

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The idiom "the odd one out" originates from the concept of identifying a person or thing that is different or does not belong in a given group or set. The phrase is typically employed when there is a clear contrast or anomaly within a group, highlighting the uniqueness or peculiarity of the individual or item in question. This idiom is often used to emphasize a sense of being different, separate, or out of place.

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