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Sentence count:172+6Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: insiderSimilar words: considerconsiderablyconsiderableconsiderationbe considered asside by sidesideasideMeaning: ['aʊt'saɪdə(r)]  n. 1. someone who is excluded from or is not a member of a group 2. a contestant (human or animal) not considered to have a good chance to win. 
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61. To the bassets, Buster's arrival was rather like the intrusion of an irreverent outsider into an exclusive London club.
62. No one would argue he is a visionary leader, that he is an outsider or a populist.
63. Parents have handed over to an outsider to solve a problem he or she never has to face.
64. Forbes also is strengthening his ties to Republicans in Congress, even as he continues to play the outsider.
65. His attitude was that of a well-bred man reluctant to discuss some family difference with a prying outsider.
66. Education is being pushed more towards being an instrument of national policy, or so it would appear to an outsider.
67. The defending champion was beaten by an outsider in the first round.
68. In future the computer expert will be the outsider who works for the manufacturer or as an independent adviser.
69. He lied when he ran for governor on the platform of being a successful businessman and political outsider.
70. He started as a no-hoper -- a rank outsider for the title.
71. From the outset, Mrs Thatcher had the sense of being a political outsider.
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72. For one, they say, she is an outsider in an administration where cronyism has created problems.
73. It carries an aura of respect and makes the main opposition candidate look even more of an outsider.
74. He is a political outsider, while Dole has been in Washington for 35 years.
75. She felt very much an ignorant outsider, but unobtrusively attached herself to charge.
76. Smith, a little-known outsider with limited political experience, came from behind to score a surprise victory.
77. She is the insider with the sharp eye of an outsider.
78. Keith, 39, remains planted on the Oklahoma plains and continues to be viewed as somewhat of an outsider.
79. To cross them was to break tradition, to sever one's links and become an outsider.
80. Sylvie could still remember the hurt of being treated like an outsider.
81. To an outsider, the contrasts of this nation reach far beyond the black and white of skin tones.
82. He wouldn't take kindly to an outsider coming to interfere and poke about.
83. Families aren't easy to join. They're like an exclusive country club where membership makes impossible demands and the dues for an outsider are exorbitant. Erma Bombeck 
84. The militarisation of the Soviet economy, baffling to an outsider, is complemented by a militarisation in the sphere of education.
85. To an outsider, our raft would have appeared already to be on the verge of extinction.
86. The consummate aerospace industry outsider has finally cemented his place in the fraternity.
87. But the solution Marita used marked her as an outsider and almost tripped the legal switches of the university.
88. Last year he started as a rank outsider for the title.
89. We must also avoid branch meetings seem like a gathering of old chums into which an outsider might be shy of intruding.
90. With Ross Perot off the track for now, Forbes is the only true outsider in the presidential race.
More similar words: considerconsiderablyconsiderableconsiderationbe considered asside by sidesideasidebesidebesidesresidenton the sidelay asidesidewalkput asideset asiderideralongsideresidenceaside frompresidentcast asidepresidencyresidentialproviderpresidentialcut shortat first sightoutstandingsubsidy
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