People do not like to be treated like chattel.
Origination of the word 'foreign'.
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He and his horse became trapped in a quagmire near the swamp. The war in Vietnam is often referred to metaphorically as a quagmire in US foreign policy.
Foreign means from another country.
There was a FOREIGN man in the street.
It depends on the foreign word.
I am going on a vacation to a foreign country.
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There were foreign militants that caused the attack. This is a sample sentence for militant word.
(D) Unknow
He lost the election because he has no foreign policy experience.
Foreign is the adjective in the sentence "The hotel caters to foreign dignitaries." The word "foreign" modifies the noun "dignitaries."
The immigrant was foreign and couln't speak our language. People oftentimes think I'm foreign, but I'm not. My best friend is foreign.
The exploitation of foreign worker is becoming a problem.
Foreign outsourcing displaces US engineers.
Foreign should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title or if it's at the beginning of a sentence.