outland

[out-land]

outland Definition

  • 1a foreign or unfamiliar land
  • 2an area far from cities and towns

Using outland: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "outland" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The adventurer traveled to the outlands in search of rare plants.

  • Example

    The cabin was located in the outlands, far from civilization.

  • Example

    The tribe lived in the outlands, away from modern society.

outland Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with outland

  • strange or bizarre

    Example

    Her outfit was outlandish and caught everyone's attention.

  • a person from a foreign or unfamiliar land

    Example

    The outlander was fascinated by the local customs and traditions.

  • an idea that is unusual or unconventional

    Example

    His outlandish idea was met with skepticism by his colleagues.

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Summary: outland in Brief

'Outland' [out-land] refers to foreign or unfamiliar lands, or areas far from cities and towns. It is often used to describe remote or isolated locations, such as 'The cabin was located in the outlands, far from civilization.' 'Outland' can also be used to form the adjective 'outlandish,' meaning strange or bizarre.

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