abroad

/əˈbrɔd/
adjective
  1. In a foreign country; operating or living overseas.
    • The abroad office handles all international orders.
    • She is currently abroad for a business conference.
    • The number of abroad students has increased this year.
adverb
  1. In or to a foreign country or countries.
    • She plans to study abroad next year in Spain.
    • Many companies send employees abroad to open new offices.
    • He has never traveled abroad, but he dreams of visiting Japan.
  2. In many places; widely or broadly.
    • The tradition is known abroad as a symbol of hospitality.
    • The news of the discovery spread abroad quickly.
    • Rumors about the celebrity were abroad all over the internet.
  3. Out of doors; away from one's home.
    • The children love to play abroad in the garden on sunny days.
    • He walked abroad early in the morning to enjoy the fresh air.
    • The cat stays abroad all night and returns at dawn.
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