Definition: The word 'Antimark' in English refers to a term that describes someone who appears or acts like an outsider, often with negative attributes (like being rude, untrustworthy, or ignorant), even though they are not part of a group or community. It is used figuratively and metaphorically, indicating a person's perceived absence from the mainstream or community. The word was first introduced in the New Testament by Jesus Christ to refer to those who were seen as outsiders but actually belonged within the society.