faraway

IPA: fˈɑrʌwˈeɪ

noun

  • One who lives a great distance away.

adjective

  • Distant.
  • Not mentally present, as when daydreaming.
Advertisement

Examples of "faraway" in Sentences

  • He moved to a faraway village.
  • The ship faded on the faraway ocean.
  • The film was followed by a sequel, Faraway.
  • The movie is exported to the faraway Pacific.
  • Now it is too faraway from where we should be.
  • We shot massive action sequences in faraway places.
  • Strong farsighted lenses can make people see faraway.
  • People in faraway countries will know about the culture.
  • The dark of the night makes faraway voices quite nearer.
  • He was staring at a spot on my rug, his expression faraway.
  • The faraway sound that the girls heard is a rock band playing.
  • The dominant character trait of Acamas is his interest in faraway places.
  • Nowadays, however, so-called "progressive" organizations like Democracy for America seem to care little about the fate of people of color in faraway lands.
  • After all, it rarely addresses the full costs of those conflicts to U.S. troops (including their redeployment to war zones, even when already traumatized), let alone to foreign non-combatants in faraway Muslim lands.

Related Links

synonyms for farawaydescribing words for faraway
Advertisement
#AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz

© 2024 Copyright: WordPapa