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abroad
[ uh-brawd ]
adverb
- in or to a foreign country or countries:
famous at home and abroad.
Synonyms: overseas
Antonyms: at-home
- in or to another continent:
Shall we go to Mexico or abroad this summer?
- out of doors; from one place to another; about:
No one was abroad in the noonday heat. The owl ventures abroad at night.
- spread around; in circulation:
Rumors of disaster are abroad.
Synonyms: rife, everywhere
- broadly; widely; far and wide.
- wide of the mark; in error.
noun
- a foreign land or lands:
imports from abroad.
abroad
/ əˈbrɔːd /
adverb
- to or in a foreign country or countries
adjective
- (of news, rumours, etc) in general circulation; current
- out in the open
- over a wide area
- archaic.in error
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of abroad1
Example Sentences
In the UK and abroad, there have been major controversies in football, swimming and gymnastics clubs, where allegations of physical, sexual and emotional abuse have been made against coaches by young athletes.
If so, what was the difference between a new child born in the United States and someone arriving from abroad?
Ms Mathur says it took visits to several healthcare centres across the country and abroad over the past two years before she received the care she needed.
Mr Rahman worked for the CIA abroad and held a top secret security clearance, the New York Times reported.
Some victims believed he had property abroad, fancy cars, a log cabin in the Lake District or a caravan near Blackpool.
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