Associations to the word «Overseas»
Noun
- Contingent
- Commonwealth
- Shanghai
- Conducting
- Roc
- Thailand
- Market
- Oman
- Outbreak
- Duty
- Cyprus
- Indies
- Malaysian
- Orient
- Vietnam
- Tahiti
- Constituency
- Operation
- Polk
- Intelligence
- Lisbon
- Tour
- Dependent
- Gathering
- Euro
- Protectorate
- Recruitment
- Agency
- Colonial
- Buyer
- Reporting
- Guangzhou
- Distributor
- Fiji
- Opportunity
- Replacement
- Saudi
- Chinese
- Junta
- Job
- Feel
- Taxation
- Recruit
- Atm
- François
- Dividend
- Tung
- Bremen
- Minister
- Status
- Stint
- Dominion
- Airline
- Colonization
- India
- Afghanistan
- Indonesia
- Worker
- Ceylon
- Blockbuster
- Squadron
- Manchuria
- Vichy
- Tourist
- Supplier
- Unit
- Colombo
- Gaulle
- Briton
- Correspondent
- Currency
- Manufacturing
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
OVERSEAS, adjective. Abroad.
OVERSEAS, adjective. (used with ethnicities, nationalities, or religious affiliations) Living (being resident) in a foreign country.
OVERSEAS, adjective. Across a sea.
OVERSEAS, adverb. Abroad.
OVERSEAS, adverb. Across a sea.
OVERSEAS CAP, noun. Side cap
OVERSEAS CHINESE, noun. A person or people of Chinese ethnicity, living in a non-Chinese country; a member of the ethnic Chinese expatriate or immigrant community; Huaqiao
OVERSEAS TERRITORY, noun. A country or smaller territory which politically is either an integral part of - or in some dependent (e.g. colonial) relationship with another state, but is geographically separated from that 'mother state' by the sea, without bordering it or its coastal waters
OVERSEAS TERRITORY, noun. (legal) A more specific status legally defined under a constitution for one or more of the above territories
Dictionary definition
OVERSEAS, adverb. Beyond or across the sea; "He lived overseas for many years".
OVERSEAS, adverb. In a place across an ocean.
OVERSEAS, adjective. In a foreign country; "markets abroad"; "overseas markets".
OVERSEAS, adjective. Being or passing over or across the sea; "some overseas trade in grain arose".
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