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insider

[in-sahy-der] / ˌɪnˈsaɪ dər /


NOUN
cognoscente
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Silicon Valley insiders have started calling Cursor, the AI coding tool, the fastest-growing product of all time.

From The Wall Street Journal

The belief among a decent number of F1 insiders is that McLaren are favouring Norris this year, but not wanting to admit it publicly.

From BBC

After setting a record for the longest Senate floor speech in U.S. history earlier this year, many insiders and observers believe this marriage reshapes the public narrative around him.

From Salon

That suggested a surge of selling by executives and other insiders,

From MarketWatch

The FCA regulates financial services firms in the UK and part of its role is handling and investigating reports of market abuse, such as insider dealing or market manipulation.

From BBC