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    in·sid·er
    /inˈsīdər/

    noun

    • 1. a person within a group or organization, especially someone privy to information unavailable to others: "political insiders"

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  2. someone who is an accepted member of a group and who therefore has special or secret knowledge or influence: According to insiders, the committee is having difficulty making up its mind. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. International relations: spying and espionage. agent provocateur. anti-bug. asset. industrial espionage. intelligence.

  3. The meaning of INSIDER is a person recognized or accepted as a member of a group, category, or organization. How to use insider in a sentence.

  4. a person belonging to a limited circle of persons who understand the actual facts in a situation or share private knowledge: Insiders knew that the president would veto the bill. a person who has some special advantage or influence.

  5. An insider is someone who is involved in a situation and who knows more about it than other people. An insider said, 'Katharine has told friends it is time to end her career.'. Synonyms: worker, employee, staff member, job-holder More Synonyms of insider. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  6. INSIDER meaning: 1. someone who is an accepted member of a group and who therefore has special or secret knowledge…. Learn more.

  7. In a large company, insiders are privy to financial information or details about the way things work — information that isn't available to an ordinary employee or the general public.

  8. n. 1. a person who is a member of a group, organization, society, etc. 2. a person belonging to a select circle of power, prestige, etc., esp. one who is privy to confidential information. 3. a person who has some special advantage or influence. [1820–30]

  9. insider meaning, definition, what is insider: someone who has a special knowledge of a...: Learn more.

  10. a person who knows a lot about a group or an organization, because they are part of it. The situation was described by one insider as ‘absolute chaos’. an insider’s view of the movie industry. compare outsider. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Definitions on the go.

  11. A person having or likely to have secret or confidential information. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Other Word Forms of Insider. Noun. Singular: insider. Plural: insiders. Origin of Insider. inside +‎ -er. From Wiktionary. Insider Sentence Examples.