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outsiders

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/ˈaʊtsaɪdərz/ · out-si-ders

a person who is not part of a particular group or community.

Meanings

nounformal

a person who is not part of a particular group or community.

ایک ایسا شخص جو کسی خاص گروپ یا کمیونٹی کا حصہ نہیں ہے۔

باہر والا

baahar wala

Formal: خارجی

Synonyms

strangerforeigneralienغیراجنبیپرایا

Antonyms

insidermemberbelongerاندرونیرکنشامل ہونے والا

Common Collocations

  • outsider perspective
  • view from the outside
  • outsiders looking in

Example Sentences

The committee was criticized for excluding outsiders from the meeting.

کمیٹی پر الزام لگا کہ انہوں نے میٹنگ میں باہر والوں کو خارج کیا۔

Committee par ilzaam laga ke unhon ne meeting mein baahar walon ko kharij kiya.

Many outsiders view the festival with curiosity.

بہت سے باہر والے جشن کو تجسس کے ساتھ دیکھتے ہیں۔

Bohat se baahar wale jashn ko tajassus ke saath dekhte hain.

As an outsider, he found it hard to connect with the local community.

ایک باہر والے کے طور پر، اسے مقامی کمیونٹی کے ساتھ جڑنے میں مشکل پیش آئی۔

Aik baahar wale ke tor par, use maqami community ke saath judne mein mushkil pesh aayi.

Easily Confused With

insider:An insider is a member of a particular group, whereas an outsider is someone outside that group.

Word Family

outside
nounباہر
outsider
nounباہر والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of an outsider as someone standing outside a circle of friends.

Imagine a person standing outside a group of people laughing together.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہر ایک آہنگ کی ہے اپنے ساتھ ایک داستان، پر ہر ایک علیحدگی میں ہے ایک الگ فیصل.

Har aik aahang ki hai apne saath aik daastaan, Par har aik alehadgi mein hai aik alag faisal.

Every harmony carries a tale of its own, But each separation has its own decision.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

باہر کا قطعہ اندر کی جڑوں میں ہے.

Baahar ka qata andar ki jarron mein hai.

The outside fragment has roots within.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "outsider" — one who is on the outside; not part of a group

First known use: 19th century

The term has been in use since the late 19th century to denote individuals who are not part of a certain group or society.