Thesaurus / over seas
FEEDBACKsynonyms for over seas
synonyms for over seas
- alien
- different
- external
- offshore
- overseas
- unfamiliar
- strange
- adopted
- alienated
- antipodal
- barbarian
- barbaric
- borrowed
- derived
- distant
- estranged
- exiled
- exotic
- expatriate
- extralocal
- extraneous
- extrinsic
- far
- faraway
- far-fetched
- far-off
- from abroad
- immigrant
- imported
- inaccessible
- nonnative
- nonresident
- not domestic
- not native
- outlandish
- outside
- remote
- transoceanic
- unaccustomed
- unexplored
- unknown
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
On this page you'll find 63 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to over seas, such as: abroad, foreign, in foreign land, transatlantic, transoceanic, and transpacific.
How to use over seas in a sentence
Bruce Sahib, the quiet man whose hand had reached out over seas thus strangely to reassure her!
THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYNHAROLD MACGRATHAlice's imposing colonial porch was guarded on either side of the superb circling steps by a stone lion from over seas.
THE BUTTERFLY HOUSEMARY E. WILKINS FREEMANHarold's position was a difficult one even at home, besides the danger from over seas.
BATTLES OF ENGLISH HISTORYH. B. (HEREFORD BROOKE) GEORGEBut he has the baronet's bullet through his sword-arm for the sake of your over-seas disagreement with Sir Francis.
THE MASTER OF APPLEBYFRANCIS LYNDEFor when the ships are gone a-viking we are weak in men, so needs must have strong walls to keep out all comers from over seas.
WULFRIC THE WEAPON THANECHARLES W. WHISTLERThen he and his mother and friend fled over seas: he feverishly determined to get well and beat the fates.
ROBERT ELSMEREMRS. HUMPHRY WARDAnd without him, too, if he were wafted over seas and away: if there would but come a wind to do that!
THE AMAZING MARRIAGE, COMPLETEGEORGE MEREDITHIf you have any further commands for over-seas, to-day will be the last occasion, as the wind will serve us well out of the firth.
KIDNAPPEDROBERT LOUIS STEVENSONThere's many a man hoeing tobacco over-seas that should be mounting his horse at his own door at home; many and many!
KIDNAPPEDROBERT LOUIS STEVENSONShe writes me, that she is going 'over seas,'—tired of la belle France,—she who loved it so dearly!
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, VOLUME 17, NO. 103, MAY, 1866VARIOUS