Synonyms for «interested outsider»

An "interested outsider" refers to someone who is not directly involved in a particular situation, group, or organization, but has a strong curiosity or desire to understand and learn more about it. They have an interest in observing or participating in the situation, even though they are not directly affected by it. Full definition
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Sentences with «interested outsider»

  • When mass communication occurs under the auspices of nonschool agencies, criticism is an extrinsic function — an activity carried on by interested outsiders who wish to have a part in determining the nature of what is made public. (religion-online.org)
  • This isn't true — many reformers, including the heads of many charter schools, have education experience — but what's wrong with business executives or other interested outsiders devoting time and money to public schools? (bloomberg.com)
  • The fair has long been a hotbed for presenting interesting outsider art from around the world and trends within the field, and from the looks of the schedule, this year's fair — which opens this Friday, January 27, and runs through Sunday the 29th — will be no exception. (artfcity.com)
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