Abroad

Adverb

 * 1)  At large; widely; broadly; over a wide space
 * A tree spreads its branches abroad.
 * 1) * The fox roams far abroad - Matthew Prior
 * 2)  Without a certain confine; outside the house; away from one's abode
 * 3) Beyond the bounds of a country; in foreign countries.
 * We have broils at home and enemies abroad.
 * 1) * Another prince ... was living abroad - Thomas Babington Macaulay
 * 2)  Before the public at large; throughout society or the world; here and there; widely.
 * 3) * He went out, and began to publish it much, and to blaze abroad the matter. - Mark 1-45

Synonyms for Abroad
overseas, away, outside, out, forth.

Antonyms for Abroad
domestic, at home.

Derived terms
be abroad

Thesaurus
abashed; aberrant; adrift; afield; alfresco; all abroad; all off; all wrong; amiss; askew; astray; at fault; at large; at sea; away; away from home; awry; beside the mark; bewildered; beyond seas; bothered; broadly; clear; clueless; confused; corrupt; deceptive; defective; delusive; deviant; deviational; deviative; discomposed; disconcerted; dismayed; disoriented; distantly and broadly; distorted; distracted; distraught; disturbed; embarrassed; en plein air; errant; erring; erroneous; everywhere; extensively; fallacious; false; far afield; far and near; far and wide; faultful; faulty; flawed; guessing; heretical; heterodox; illogical; illusory; in a fix; in a maze; in a pickle; in a scrape; in a stew; in foreign parts; in the open; infinitely; lost; mazed; nonresident; not in residence; not right; not true; off; off the track; on all sides; on every side; on leave; on sabbatical leave; on the road; on tour; out; out of doors; outdoors; outside; oversea; overseas; peccant; perturbed; perverse; perverted; publicly; put-out; right and left; self-contradictory; straying; turned around; unfactual; unorthodox; unproved; untrue; upset; vastly; wide; widely; without a clue; wrong

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  countries or lands abroad