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    abroad
    /əˈbrɔːd/

    adverb

    • 1. in or to a foreign country or countries: "we usually go abroad for a week in May" Similar overseasout of the countryto/in foreign partsto/in a foreign country/land
    • 2. in different directions; over a wide area: "millions of seeds are annually scattered abroad" Similar widelyfar and wideeverywherehere, there, and everywhere

    noun

    • 1. foreign countries considered collectively: "servicemen returning from abroad"

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  2. ABROAD definition: 1. in or to a foreign country or countries: 2. outside, or not at home: 3. used to say that…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : beyond the boundaries of one's country : in or to a foreign country. traveling abroad. hopes to study abroad next year. both at home and abroad. a family that came here from abroad [=from a foreign country] several years ago. 2. : over a wide area : widely. wolves venturing abroad in increasing numbers. 3. old-fashioned : away from one's home.

  4. Abroad means ‘in/to a foreign country’. We use abroad as an adverb in phrases such as go abroad and live abroad. From is the only preposition that is used before abroad: …

  5. Abroad definition: in or to a foreign country or countries. See examples of ABROAD used in a sentence.

  6. Use abroad when you are talking about going to or from a place across an ocean. Abroad really just means in a different country, but it is almost always used interchangeably with "overseas." You almost never hear an American say, "She lives abroad; she's studying in Canada."

  7. adverb. /əˈbrɔːd/ in or to a foreign country. to go/travel/live/study abroad. She worked abroad for a year. imports of cheap food from abroad. He was famous, both at home and abroad (= in his own country and in other countries). For a holiday abroad you need a valid passport. Wordfinder. Topics Holidays a2. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  8. If you go abroad, you go to a foreign country, usually one which is separated from the country where you live by an ocean or a sea. I would love to go abroad this year, perhaps to the South of France.

  9. B1. in or to a foreign country: He goes abroad a lot with his job. Fewer examples. At present she's working abroad. It was a bold decision to go and live abroad. We'd like to move abroad, but it's just not fair on the children. They went abroad last year for the first time since having children.

  10. a•broad. (əˈbrɔd) adv. 1. in or to a foreign country or countries: famous at home and abroad. 2. in or to another continent. 3. out of doors; away from one's home: There was no one abroad in the noonday heat. 4. spread around; in circulation: Rumors of disaster were abroad. 5. broadly; widely; far and wide.

  11. abroad meaning, definition, what is abroad: in or to a foreign country: Learn more.