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abroadadverb
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abroadadverb
At large; widely; broadly; over a wide space
A tree spreads its branches abroad.
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abroadadverb
Without a certain confine; outside the house; away from one’s abode
to walk abroad
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abroadadverb
Beyond the bounds of a country; in foreign countries.
We have broils at home and enemies abroad.
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abroadadverb
Before the public at large; throughout society or the world; here and there; widely.
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abroadadverb
Not on target; astray; in error.
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abroadadverb
Played elsewhere than one’s home grounds; as in a sport’s team.
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overseas
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:1.7 / 3 votes
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abroad
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far, away, apart, dispersed, aloof, adrift, about, distracted, confusedAntonyms:
near, close, housed, collected, fast
Princeton’s WordNetRate these synonyms:3.3 / 3 votes
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abroad, overseasadverb
in a foreign country
«markets abroad»; «overseas markets»
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oversea, overseasAntonyms:
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abroadadverb
to or in a foreign country
«they had never travelled abroad»
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afield, overseasAntonyms:
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afield, abroadadverb
far away from home or one’s usual surroundings
«looking afield for new lands to conquer»- R.A.Hall
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afield, overseasAntonyms:
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overseas, abroadadverb
in a place across an ocean
Synonyms:
overseas, oversea, afieldAntonyms:
domestic
PPDB, the paraphrase databaseRate these paraphrases:0.0 / 0 votes
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List of paraphrases for «abroad»:
overseas, internationally, foreign, outside, externally, outbound, offshore, alien, elsewhere, foreigner
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Abroad
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Hillary Clinton:
For now, we can say for certain that we need to redouble our efforts to defend our country from threats at home and abroad.That means defeating international terror groups, working with allies and partners to go after them wherever they are, countering their attempts to recruit people here and everywhere, and hardening our defenses at home. It also means refusing to be intimidated and staying true to our values.
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Thad Cochran:
Jeb Bush is the proven leader the American people need as we face grave threats from abroad and continued economic challenges at home. Jeb is a serious leader with executive experience and a forward-looking vision.
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Mike Loewengart:
What’s also important to keep an eye on is the international landscape, which is much different than what we see here. Trade tensions and varying international regulations could make it more difficult to grow abroad.
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Reed Brody:
Habre’s conviction for these horrific crimes after 25 years is a huge victory for his Chadian victims, the verdict sends a powerful message that the days when tyrants could brutalize their people, pillage their treasury and escape abroad to a life of luxury are coming to an end.
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Oscar Wilde, «De Profundis»:
… Nature, whose sweet rains fall of just and unjust alike, will have clefts in the rocks where I may hide, and secret valleys in whose silence I may weep undetected. She will hang the night with stars so that I may walk abroad in the darkness without stumbling, and send the wind over my footprints so that none may track me to my hurt: she will cleanse me in great waters, and with bitter herbs make me whole.
Translations for abroad
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- الى الخارج, في الخارجArabic
- xaricdəAzerbaijani
- граница, чужбина, открито, извън къщи, навсякъде, странствоBulgarian
- a l’estrangerCatalan, Valencian
- v zahraničíCzech
- AuslandGerman
- eksterlandeEsperanto
- en el extranjero, en el exterior, en todas direciones, por todas partes, al exteriorSpanish
- در خارج از کشورPersian
- ulkomailla, laajalle, ulkomaille, laajalla, ulkona, ulkomaatFinnish
- étranger, à l’étrangerFrench
- a-null thairis, thall thairisScottish Gaelic
- ass y çheerManx
- विदेशHindi
- aletranjeHaitian Creole
- külföldönHungarian
- na ùfèsịIgbo
- all’esteroItalian
- 国外, 外国, 海外, 在外Japanese
- 해외, 국외Korean
- buitenlandDutch
- utenlands, utlandet, utanlandsNorwegian
- ultramar, amplamente, [[fora]] [[de]] [[casa]], além-mar, largamente, no, exterior, estrangeiro, aoPortuguese
- повсю́ду, вширь, снару́жи, широко́, [[за]] [[рубе́ж]], [[за]] [[рубеж, заграница, зарубежье, [[на]] [[улица, везде́, нару́жу, [[за]] [[границаRussian
- иностранство, inostranstvoSerbo-Croatian
- utomlands, utrikesSwedish
- வெளிநாட்டில்Tamil
- yurtdışıTurkish
- 國外Chinese
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about, in a foreign country
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in a foreign country, overseas
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in a foreign country, overseas
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«And how about a tour abroad?» asked the family doctor.
At the question: Should they go abroad? the doctor plunged into deep meditation, as though resolving a weighty problem.
Mamma, however, is only going to bring Mary and Gus and Fred and Adelaide abroad with her; the others will remain at Kingscote until February (about the 3d), when they will go to Eastbourne for a month with Miss Turnover, the new governess, who has turned out such a very nice person.
When it began to be talked about that Georgina should be taken abroad, mamma wrote to me that I had better stop in Paris for a month with Harold, so that she could pick me up on their way to Hyeres.
This man’s grandfather, also named Edgar—they keep the tradition of the family Christian name—quarrelled with his family and went to live abroad, not keeping up any intercourse, good or bad, with his relatives, although this particular Edgar, as I told you, did visit his family estate, yet his son was born and lived and died abroad, while his grandson, the latest inheritor, was also born and lived abroad till he was over thirty—his present age.
He married abroad and left one son, who seems to have been brought up in ignorance of all belonging to him.
The journey abroad was put off, and the wedding was fixed for a day not very distant.
She saw no one but a picture dealer, who asked her if it were true that she was going abroad to study in Paris.
I continued in this posture about two hours, and began to be impatient for intelligence abroad, for I had no spies to send out.
When they came there, and found the men gone, Atkins, who it seems was the forwardest man, called out to his comrade, «Ha, Jack, here’s the nest, but the birds are flown.» They mused a while, to think what should be the occasion of their being gone abroad so soon, and suggested presently that the Spaniards had given them notice of it; and with that they shook hands, and swore to one another that they would be revenged of the Spaniards.
I had not enjoyed a pleasure abroad which seemed to me to compare with the pleasure I felt in seeing New York harbor again.
The young man had not yet entered either the military or civil service, as he had only just returned from abroad where he had been educated, and this was his first appearance in society.
There were fireflies abroad that night, too, increasing the gramarye of it.
This surplus it was compelled to dispose of abroad, and, what of its colossal plans, it needed money.
Somehow, although he left home every morning, as was stated, and dined abroad six days in the week, when his sisters believed the infatuated youth to be at Miss Sedley’s apron-strings: he was NOT always with Amelia, whilst the world supposed him at her feet.
Things Abroad often describes
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abroad novel
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abroad references
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abroad witches
- away
- elsewhere
- overseas
- in foreign lands
- in foreign parts
- out of the country
- touring
- traveling
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How to use abroad in a sentence
Since her arrival in Dubai, Kriel has welcomed members of the city’s well-heeled Jewish community and travelers from abroad, including the chief rabbi of Poland, to her home for holiday and Sabbath dinners.
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After several delays from its planned July release date, the movie opened abroad on August 26 and did reasonably well, grossing about $53 million in its opening weekend, higher than analysts’ projected $40 million.
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WORDS RELATED TO ABROAD
- abroad
- absent
- afar
- apart
- aside
- beyond
- distant
- elsewhere
- far afield
- far away
- far off
- far remote
- forth
- from here
- hence
- not present
- off
- out of
- out of the way
- over
- to one side
- a piece
- abroad
- abstracted
- apart
- arm’s length
- asunder
- away
- backwoods
- beyond range
- far
- far back
- far-flung
- far-off
- farther
- further
- in the background
- in the boonies
- in the distance
- in the sticks
- inaccessible
- indirect
- isolated
- middle of nowhere
- not home
- obscure
- out of earshot
- out of range
- out of reach
- out-of-the-way
- outlying
- remote
- removed
- retired
- secluded
- secret
- separate
- sequestered
- telescopic
- unapproachable
- ways
- wide of
- yonder
- abroad
- absent
- away
- formerly
- gone
- hence
- not here
- not present
- not under consideration
- otherwhere
- outside
- remote
- removed
- somewhere
- somewhere else
- subsequently
- abroad
- extensively
- far
- generally
- universally
- abroad
- foreign
- in foreign land
- transatlantic
- transoceanic
- transpacific
- abroad
- extensively
- far
- generally
- universally
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