Abroad is defined as being in a foreign country. When used as a noun it means all foreign countries. When used as an adverb it can means overseas or outdoors.
Abroad refers to being in or to a foreign country, outside of one's home country. It is commonly used to describe traveling or living in a different country than where one is originally from.
"Abroad" in Telugu can be translated as "విదేశం" (Videsham).
The word is "exiled". It means to be forced to leave one's country, typically as a punishment or for political reasons.
The word "abroad" has two syllables.
No, "abroad" is not an idiom. It is an adverb that means in or to a foreign country.
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
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Another word for abroad is overseas. A person can work or live abroad while his home is in the US somewhere.
Yes, the word abroad is indeed an adverb.An example sentence with this word is: "I want to go abroad one day".
The word "abroad" has two syllables.
We are going abroad next week.He moved abroad, Australia I believe.I need to deliver this abroad.
The word is "exiled". It means to be forced to leave one's country, typically as a punishment or for political reasons.
The meaning of bahar is Away or deaf. But could also mean away as in abroad. For example being sent abroad. But it could also mean for example he ran away from the lion.
The word "abroad" has two syllables.
He had never been abroad and did not even have a passport.
I have always wanted to travel abroad, but first I must get a passport.The word 'abroad' is a noun and an adverb.Example sentences:We were glad to be home after our return from abroad. (noun, object of the preposition 'from')She was excited about the opportunity to study abroad. (adverb, modifies the verb to 'study')
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