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1. outsider
noun. ['aʊtˈsaɪdɝ'] someone who is excluded from or is not a member of a group.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- -er (English)
- -er (Middle English (1100-1500))
- outside (English)
Rhymes with Outsider
- supercollider
- provider
- strider
- insider
- divider
- collider
- swider
- spider
- snyder
- snider
- sneider
- slider
- shrider
- schnyder
- schnieder
- schnider
- schneider
- schmieder
- kryder
- krider
- kreider
- gryder
- grider
- greider
- glider
- frieder
- cryder
- crider
- wider
- weider
Sentences with outsider
1. Noun, singular or mass
To an outsider, the job of hotel manager might appear both glamorous and stressful.
Quotes about outsider
1. I think the thrust of any child is to try to fit in and be part of it. And I can't tell you how many times my humor, you know, what I thought was humor ended up making me the outsider. Like I'd be, I go, 'It's a joke.' And they'd go, 'Well, what was funny?' And they just thought I was insane.
- Howie Mandel
2. No matter where you are, you're always a bit on your own, always an outsider.
- Banana Yoshimoto, Goodbye Tsugumi
3. Unworthiness is the inmost frightening thought that you do not belong, no matter how much you want to belong, that you are an outsider and will always be an outsider. It is the idea that you are flawed and cannot be fixed. It is wanting to be loved and feeling unlovable, or wanting to love and feeling that you are not capable of loving.
- Gary Zukav
2. outsider
noun. ['aʊtˈsaɪdɝ'] a contestant (human or animal) not considered to have a good chance to win.
Antonyms
Etymology
- -er (English)
- -er (Middle English (1100-1500))
- outside (English)