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out·sid·er \(ˈ)au̇tˈsīdə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: outside (II) + -er 1. a. : a person not recognized or accepted as a member of some group, category, or organization < has lived there for 20 years but is still regarded as an outsider > < a political outsider > b. : a person who isolates himself or is felt to be isolated from the world around him < the artist ought to be an outsider — E.M.Forster > 2. : a contender in a sports event that is not favored to win 3. outsiders plural : a pair of long-nosed nippers for grasping the point of a key in the keyhole from the outside 4. : jaunting car |