Outsider

/ˈaʊtsaɪdər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A person not belonging to a particular group, organization, or community.
    He was viewed as an outsider by the company employees.
  2. (n.) A competitor or candidate unlikely to succeed or win.
    The candidate was considered an outsider in the election race.

Forms

  • outsiders

Commentary

Typically used to denote someone external to a defined group or lacking established status within a domain.

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