outsider in the PONS Dictionary

outsider Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the team is an outsider in the group

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He is described as a thinker and an outsider, almost a blue-collar worker.
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He occupies a place as an intellectual outsider, excluded from the mainstream, and yet the nerd identity is hyper-white.
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To the outsider, it seems incomprehensible that anyone should admire, let alone acquire an animal that has difficulty in breathing or walking.
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She clearly possessed an overactive imagination, fuelled by years of reading trashy novels, and her bizarre flights of fantasy made her a bit of an outsider.
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To some, this dichotomy contravenes the concept of outsider culture.
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Often, outsider art illustrates extreme mental states, unconventional ideas, or elaborate fantasy worlds.
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To an outsider's ear the similarities far outweigh the differences between the dialects.
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Cooper was an outsider and the leader of a group of poets, punks, stoners, and writers.
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He could be tactless and argumentative and became an outsider something he would remain all his life.
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The peddler being an outsider brings him under suspicion, and so he is seized and bound in ropes.
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