Explore Outsiders through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Outsiders meaning
plural of outsider
Using Outsiders
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of outsider
- In the example corpus, outsiders often appears in combinations such as: to outsiders, of outsiders, the outsiders.
Context around Outsiders
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 15 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 17 statements, 2 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Outsiders
- In this selection, "outsiders" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, believed, want, football, coming, give and founder stand out and add context to how "outsiders" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include begin as outsiders those vicissitudes and can the outsiders give to. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "outsiders" sits close to words such as armored, atrocities and badge, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with outsiders
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
But the era of outsiders is over! (7 words)
But he thinks the city’s culture is important for outsiders to experience. (13 words)
He doesn’t worry if outsiders find his over-the-top optics an eyesore. (14 words)
In each, he introduces us to a character who might be seen as a villain to outsiders, but who has a debonair charm that can't help but compel us as they chase down the American Dream at all costs. (40 words)
Bhatia also attacked Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai for allegedly blaming the Centre and "outsiders" for the city's pollution, saying such a poisonous mindset has led to the city becoming a gas chamber. (34 words)
Few experts doubt that had the situation been reversed, China would have used force — it has threatened to do that when it believed outsiders were entering disputed waters, much less established Chinese territory. (33 words)
It's a lot of give and take — what can a community give to the outsiders coming in and what can the outsiders give to that community? (27 words)
Doesn’t our current mayor realize that it’s often outsiders who both see a situation clearly and are free to speak? (22 words)
But the era of outsiders is over! (7 words)
Example sentences (20)
We don’t want outsiders; we have experimented with outsiders, and it’s not working, so this time around, we want homeboy,” he said, according to Channel TV.
It's a lot of give and take — what can a community give to the outsiders coming in and what can the outsiders give to that community?
Though Indians spoke in Mobilian Jargon to outsiders, the outsiders did not have a full understanding of how special the nature and functions of Mobilian Jargon was.
A famously isolated, “unacculturated” tribe—who, until a few decades prior, had almost no contact with outsiders—the Yanomami had become the object of intense anthropological investigation.
A large number of them are Bengali-origin Muslims, often labelled Bangladeshis and derided as “outsiders” and a “threat” to the “indigenous” population of Assam.
And the 26 to choose Kansas City include analytics expert/Football Outsiders founder Aaron Schatz, Jeff Darlington, Linda Cohn, Louis Riddick, Matt Hasselbeck, and Mina Kimes.
As such they are known in India as outsiders who lead a fearless and often lawless existence.
Bhatia also attacked Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai for allegedly blaming the Centre and "outsiders" for the city's pollution, saying such a poisonous mindset has led to the city becoming a gas chamber.
But he thinks the city’s culture is important for outsiders to experience.
But, that can be done only through an assembly, by passing a law in the assembly so that outsiders cannot get employment or land here,” he said.
But the era of outsiders is over!
Despite this long struggle, Western Sahara’s history and politics remain relatively unknown to many outsiders.
Despite what outsiders may think about Montana, the restaurants here offer far more than just meat and potatoes.
Doesn’t our current mayor realize that it’s often outsiders who both see a situation clearly and are free to speak?
Few experts doubt that had the situation been reversed, China would have used force — it has threatened to do that when it believed outsiders were entering disputed waters, much less established Chinese territory.
For one of my friends, it was “The Outsiders,” discovered at just the right moment of adolescence.
For teams that will inevitably begin as outsiders, those vicissitudes are an equaliser, a part of the game that brings them closer to the Panthers.
He believed outsiders, who were more “seasoned campaigners”, were spreading fear among locals, about their women and children not being safe.
He doesn’t worry if outsiders find his over-the-top optics an eyesore.
In each, he introduces us to a character who might be seen as a villain to outsiders, but who has a debonair charm that can't help but compel us as they chase down the American Dream at all costs.
Common combinations with outsiders
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- to outsiders 21×
- of outsiders 20×
- the outsiders 20×
- outsiders and 16×
- outsiders to 14×
- outsiders who 11×
- as outsiders 7×
- by outsiders 7×
- outsiders is 6×
- with outsiders 5×