Abroad - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |əˈbrɔːd|  American pronunciation of the word abroad
Brit.  |əˈbrɔːd|  British pronunciation of the word abroad

adverb

- to or in a foreign country
they had never travelled abroad
- far away from home or one's usual surroundings (syn: afield)
- in a place across an ocean (syn: overseas)

adjective

- in a foreign country (syn: overseas)
markets abroad

Extra examples

He was dismissed and demoted to a diplomatic post abroad.

I gather he's abroad.

His fame blazed widely abroad.

I've never lived abroad before.

She often goes abroad on business.

We never travelled abroad when we were kids.

The books about Harry Potter are very popular now, both at home and abroad.

Studying abroad provides a great opportunity to learn a foreign language.

They financed him to study abroad.

The ambassador was recalled from abroad.

She was a United States citizen but lived most of her life abroad.

...a beloved entertainer who has often been sent abroad by the president as his country's goodwill ambassador...

The book is a commentary on her experiences abroad.

...after years abroad, the eldest son returned to the family hearthstone, the old house in Philadelphia...

...luxury goods that are purchased mainly by moneyed tourists from abroad...

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