complete outsider

Frequency: 7.211.5 per million words

Used to emphasize that someone is not at all a member of a particular group.

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  • I started to feel like a complete outsider.
  • The team was considered a complete outsider at the start of the tournament.
  • Despite her efforts, she remained a complete outsider in the close-knit community.
  • Despite being a complete outsider, she shocked everyone by winning the championship.
  • He was a complete outsider to their discussions, understanding nothing of their inside jokes.
  • He ran for office as a complete outsider, with little public recognition.
  • As a new student, I often felt like a complete outsider during lunch breaks.
  • The critics dismissed the film as a complete outsider before its release.
  • The new manager, being a complete outsider, struggled to understand the team's dynamics.
  • No one gave the complete outsider much of a chance against the defending champion.
  • She felt like a complete outsider at the family reunion, having never met most of them before.
  • The startup began as a complete outsider in a market dominated by giants.
  • To understand the company culture, you first have to acknowledge you're a complete outsider.
  • She proved everyone wrong, transforming from a complete outsider to a formidable contender.
  • His views were so unconventional that he was considered a complete outsider in academic circles.
  • Bookmakers listed him as a complete outsider with extremely long odds.
  • Moving to a new country can make you feel like a complete outsider initially.
  • The unknown artist was a complete outsider in the prestigious art competition.
  • The detective was a complete outsider to the small town, which made his investigation difficult.
  • Entering the competition as a complete outsider, his main goal was just to participate.