noun
- people who do not belong to or are not accepted by a particular group
- people who are not part of an organization or activity
- competitors or candidates with little chance of winning
Usage: plural of outsider
Usage: plural of outsider
Usage: plural of outsider; sports or competition context
Examples
- The new students felt like outsiders at first.
- Company policy prevents outsiders from attending the meeting.
- The local community was suspicious of outsiders moving into town.
- These outsiders have little chance of winning the championship.
- Management doesn’t want outsiders knowing about the project.
- The team welcomed outsiders who wanted to volunteer.
- Political outsiders often struggle to gain support.