Outsider (noun)

  1. A person who is not a member of a particular group or organization.
  2. A person who is not involved in a particular activity or situation.
  3. A person who is not accepted or respected by a particular community or society.

Origin:

The word "outsider" comes from the verb "outsid" which means "to be outside" and the suffix "-er" which is used to form nouns from verbs. it was first used in english in the late 1500s.

Examples:

  1. She felt like an outsider in the new school.
  2. He was an outsider in the political scene.
  3. The outsider artist was not recognized by the mainstream art world.
  4. The outsider candidate had little chance of winning the election.
  5. The outsider company was able to disrupt the market with its innovative technology.
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