A2adjective2K

UK/["/ˈfɒrən/"]/US/["/ˈfɔːrən/"]/

Meaning of Foreign

in or from a country that is not your own

In simple words: Something that comes from another country.

Foreign in a sentence

  • She is learning a foreign language to improve her career prospects.
  • The foreign exchange student stayed with a local family during the school year.
  • He has a foreign accent that makes him sound different.
  • Many foreign films can provide insight into different cultures.
  • The museum has an exhibit dedicated to foreign art from various countries.

How to use Foreign

Use 'foreign' when describing something from outside your own country. It's common in discussions about travel, culture, or citizenship. Avoid using it in overly informal situations.

Grammar pattern

foreign + noun

Memory hint

Think of 'foreign' as 'for a range' - things that come from a range of other places.

Related words

Opposites of Foreign

Common mistakes with Foreign

  • Confused with 'foreigner' which refers to a person from another country.
  • Misusing 'foreign' as a verb instead of an adjective.
  • Incorrectly combining 'foreign' with non-nouns, like 'foreignly.'

Compare Foreign with Overseas, International, Alien, External, Exotic

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Frequently asked questions about Foreign

What does Foreign mean?

Something that comes from another country.

What is the definition of Foreign?

in or from a country that is not your own

How do you use Foreign in a sentence?

She is learning a foreign language to improve her career prospects.

Can you give another example of Foreign?

The foreign exchange student stayed with a local family during the school year.

What are synonyms for Foreign?

Common alternatives include overseas, international, alien, external, exotic.

What is the opposite of Foreign?

Opposite meanings include domestic, local.

What words go with Foreign?

It commonly pairs with be, look, sound, slightly, distinctly, be, look, sound, slightly, distinctly, be, feel, seem, very, completely, entirely.

What are common mistakes when using Foreign?

Confused with 'foreigner' which refers to a person from another country. Misusing 'foreign' as a verb instead of an adjective. Incorrectly combining 'foreign' with non-nouns, like 'foreignly.'

How do you pronounce Foreign?

US: /["/ˈfɔːrən/"]/, UK: /["/ˈfɒrən/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Foreign?

Use 'foreign' when describing something from outside your own country. It's common in discussions about travel, culture, or citizenship. Avoid using it in overly informal situations.

What CEFR level is Foreign?

"Foreign" is at A2 level on the CEFR scale.