Associations to the word «Overseas»
Noun
- Scouting
- Trading
- Pacific
- Aden
- Organisation
- Gross
- Travelling
- Elector
- Survey
- Dod
- Rhodesia
- Protector
- Trade
- Salazar
- Cambodia
- Sandwich
- Telecommunication
- Special
- Diplomat
- Verde
- Australian
- Autonomy
- Armistice
- Quota
- Militia
- Accommodation
- Bangkok
- Mandarin
- Zanzibar
- Civilian
- Banking
- Corsica
- Reunion
- Cadet
- Tourism
- Limited
- Burma
- Destination
- Democracy
- Maldives
- Trip
- Beijing
- Investing
- Importation
- Consultancy
- French
- Service
- Financing
- Foreigner
- Propaganda
- Greenland
- Bahrain
- Qualification
- Certificate
- Immigrant
- Torture
- Abortion
- Sovereignty
- Spending
- Troop
- Commissioner
- Popularity
- United
- Fund
- Lancashire
- States
- America
- Assassination
- Activity
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".
Wise words
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