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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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91. The situation would, to an outsider, have seemed very selfish.
92. To the outsider the movements of a kata resemble a dance routine.
93. Though ridden by Graham McCourt, then third in the jump jockeys' table, Norton's Coin was a rank outsider.
94. Even an outsider felt it, the nervous excitement that translated into endless, purposeful motion.
95. To the outsider pentecostalism seems to be drenched in paradoxes and contradictions.
96. Dewey himself campaigned with the portly dignity of an incumbent, while Truman screeched and kicked like an outsider.
97. Most fieldwork is simply episodic, made by an outsider moving in for a period to assess observed social behaviour.
98. Even freshman year, when I felt like an outsider, it gave me a place to belong.
99. There may be considerable scepticism about Pascal's case for always wagering on the outsider if the odds are high enough.
100. The shortest priced favourite can stumble and fall at the very first fence while the 100-1 outsider can achieve the ultimate glory.
101. It means coming to a new country, always being the outsider, always having to adjust.Sentencedict
102. This came straight after Tamara Rojo, another outsider, made her debut in the role.
103. And Laidlaw was an outsider, an outsider who couldn't even be relied upon to fire a gun in a crisis.
104. But for all the spurious emphasis on homogeneity, there are also moments when everyone becomes a gaijin, an outsider.
105. All were rooted in the nineteenth-century stance of the artist as critical outsider, disdainful of the niceties of the bourgeoisie.
106. He is often pictured as an outsider battling against entrenched orthodoxies.
107. Q.. You raised money for your 1994 race as an outsider and for your 1996 race as an incumbent.
108. He is never condescending, and his witty novel never feels like an outsider telling a story.
109. Some prophecy should therefore be painful to receive, particularly to the outsider, but by no means all.
110. She is regarded as an outsider and a probable nuisance to the solidarity of a joint family.
111. Drummond, also an outsider, started Radio 3's rapprochement with the outside world.
112. The image is an artefact, one made by an outsider.
113. To an outsider this seemed a quite natural progression, but within the West Indies it was not greeted with unmitigated delight.
114. To the outsider they would be mistaken for smartly uniformed security guards rather than the trained storm-troopers they were.
115. If some one has special talents or interests, ask them to run sessions for other residents rather than getting in an outsider.
116. I always felt like an outsider around kids who did.
117. A former Agrarian Reform Secretary, who campaigned as a political outsider.
118. Trudi, a dwarf and an outsider, becomes the local gossip and observer of everything that occurs in her village.
119. He is the self-proclaimed outsider who knows Washington; the former secretary of education who proposes to abolish the department.
120. In addition the church might consider placing paid advertisements from time to time, highlighting forthcoming events which could be made especially attractive to the outsider.
More similar words: considerconsiderablyconsiderableconsiderationbe considered asside by sidesideasidebesidebesidesresidenton the sidelay asidesidewalkput asideset asiderideralongsideresidenceaside frompresidentcast asidepresidencyresidentialproviderpresidentialcut shortat first sightoutstandingsubsidy
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