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Outsider vs. Stranger

Difference Between Outsider and Stranger

Outsider

One who is excluded from or does not belong to a group, association, or set.
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Stranger

A stranger is a person who is unknown to another person or group. Because of this unknown status, a stranger may be perceived as a threat until their identity and character can be ascertained.
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Outsider

One who is isolated or detached from the activities or concerns of one's own community.
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Stranger

One who is neither a friend nor an acquaintance.
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Outsider

A contestant given little chance of winning; a long shot.
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Stranger

A foreigner, newcomer, or outsider.
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Outsider

One who is not part of a community or organization.
While the initiated easily understand the symbols, they are wholly inaccessible to outsiders.
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Stranger

One who is unaccustomed to or unacquainted with something specified; a novice
a stranger to our language.
no stranger to hardship.
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Outsider

A newcomer with little or no experience in an organization or community.
Seeing the mess professional politicians have made of things is it any wonder the electorate is beginning to prefer outsiders?
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Stranger

(Law) One that is neither privy nor party to a title, act, or contract.
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Outsider

A competitor or contestant who has little chance of winning; a long shot.
Johnny was an outsider at this year's karate tournament, but he still managed to win second place out of sheer determination.
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Stranger

(Archaic) A visitor or guest.
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Outsider

One not belonging to the concern, institution, party, etc., spoken of; one disconnected in interest or feeling.
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Stranger

A person whom one does not know; a person who is neither a friend nor an acquaintance.
That gentleman is a stranger to me.
Children are taught not to talk to strangers.
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Outsider

A locksmith's pinchers for grasping the point of a key in the keyhole, to open a door from the outside when the key is inside.
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Stranger

An outsider or foreigner.
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Outsider

A horse which is not a favorite in the betting.
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Stranger

One not admitted to communion or fellowship.
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Outsider

someone who is excluded from or is not a member of a group
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Stranger

A newcomer.
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Outsider

a constestant (human or animal) not considered to have a good chance to win
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Stranger

(humorous) One who has not been seen for a long time.
Hello, stranger!
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Stranger

(obsolete) One not belonging to the family or household; a guest; a visitor.
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Stranger

(legal) One not privy or party to an act, contract, or title; a mere intruder or intermeddler; one who interferes without right.
Actual possession of land gives a good title against a stranger having no title.
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Stranger

(obsolete) A superstitious premonition of the coming of a visitor by a bit of stalk in a cup of tea, the guttering of a candle, etc.
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Stranger

To estrange; to alienate.
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Stranger

One who is strange, foreign, or unknown.
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Stranger

One who comes from a foreign land; a foreigner.
I am a most poor woman and a stranger,Born out of your dominions.
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Stranger

One not belonging to the family or household; a guest; a visitor.
To honor and receiveOur heavenly stranger.
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Stranger

One whose home is at a distance from the place where he is, but in the same country.
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Stranger

One not privy or party an act, contract, or title; a mere intruder or intermeddler; one who interferes without right; as, actual possession of land gives a good title against a stranger having no title; as to strangers, a mortgage is considered merely as a pledge; a mere stranger to the levy.
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Stranger

One who is unknown or unacquainted; as, the gentleman is a stranger to me; hence, one not admitted to communication, fellowship, or acquaintance.
Melons on beds of ice are taught to bear,And strangers to the sun yet ripen here.
My child is yet a stranger in the world.
I was no stranger to the original.
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Stranger

To estrange; to alienate.
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Stranger

anyone who does not belong in the environment in which they are found
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