Pronunciation: /ˈaʊtˌraɪdər/
noun a person who goes in advance of, and opens the way for, a group or institution
A1 The outrider led the way for the royal procession.
A2 The outrider on horseback guided the group through the forest.
B1 As an outrider, he was responsible for scouting ahead and ensuring the safety of the group.
B2 The outrider warned of potential dangers lurking on the path ahead.
C1 The outrider's keen eyesight and quick reflexes were crucial in detecting threats before they reached the group.
C2 The outrider's expertise in navigation and strategy made him an invaluable asset to the team.
formal The outrider was tasked with scouting ahead to ensure the safety of the convoy.
informal The outrider rode ahead on his motorcycle to check for any obstacles on the road.
slang The outrider was cruising on his bike, keeping an eye out for trouble.
figurative In the world of politics, the outrider is the one who tests the waters before the main candidate makes a move.
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