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out·sid·er [ˌaʊtˈsaɪdəʳ] N

1. outsider (not a member):

outsider
nečlan(ica) m (f)

2. outsider (outcast):

outsider

3. outsider SPORTS:

outsider

I . out·ˈside N

1. outside (exterior):

2. outside (external appearance):

3. outside (of pavement):

II . out·ˈside ADJ attr

2. outside (external):

3. outside (very slight):

4. outside (highest, largest):

III . out·ˈside ADV

1. outside (not in building):

2. outside (in open air):

3. outside sl (not imprisoned):

IV . out·ˈside PREP

1. outside (beyond):

izven +gen

2. outside (apart from):

razen +gen

out·side ˈbroad·cast N

out·side ˈlane N

1. outside lane AUTO:

2. outside lane SPORTS:

out·side ˈleft N

out·side ˈline N

out·side ˈright N

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English
Outsider music, like outsider art is separated from its mainstream counterparts by its obscurity, incorrectness, and often the outcast status of the artists who produce it.
en.wikipedia.org
The devil-may-care attitude might also be born from his early "outsider" status.
www.independent.co.uk
He is described as a thinker and an outsider, almost a blue-collar worker.
en.wikipedia.org
The dialogue is drenched in insider information, yet is so well done that it attracts, not repels, the outsider.
www.capitalnewyork.com
Often, outsider art illustrates extreme mental states, unconventional ideas, or elaborate fantasy worlds.
en.wikipedia.org
The peddler being an outsider brings him under suspicion, and so he is seized and bound in ropes.
en.wikipedia.org
To an outsider's ear the similarities far outweigh the differences between the dialects.
en.wikipedia.org
Cooper was an outsider and the leader of a group of poets, punks, stoners, and writers.
en.wikipedia.org
He occupies a place as an intellectual outsider, excluded from the mainstream, and yet the nerd identity is hyper-white.
en.wikipedia.org
But instead of an outsider's respect for a rich and ancient tradition, it seemed to produce nothing but repugnance.
www.catholicherald.co.uk

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