Meaning of Out of the country
Not present in one's home country.
In simple words: Not in the country where you usually live.
Out of the country in a sentence
- I will be out of the country for two weeks starting next Monday.
- She often travels out of the country for work.
- He enjoys living out of the country because of the new experiences.
- Are you out of the country during the holidays?
- When I am out of the country, I always miss my family.
How to use Out of the country
Use when referring to being in a different country; suitable in formal and casual contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine a passport flying out of your country.
Related words
Collocations with Out of the country
- out of the country for business
- out of the country on vacation
- out of the country indefinitely
Common mistakes with Out of the country
- Confuse with 'out of country' – 'the' is necessary.
- Incorrectly use in place of 'abroad' where 'out of the country' is too specific.
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Frequently asked questions about "Out of the country"
What does "Out of the country" mean?
Not in the country where you usually live.
What is the definition of "Out of the country"?
Not present in one's home country.
How do you use "Out of the country" in a sentence?
I will be out of the country for two weeks starting next Monday.
Can you give another example of "Out of the country"?
She often travels out of the country for work.
What are synonyms for "Out of the country"?
Common alternatives include abroad, overseas, out of state.
What words go with "Out of the country"?
It commonly pairs with out of the country for business, out of the country on vacation, out of the country indefinitely.
What are common mistakes when using "Out of the country"?
Confuse with 'out of country' – 'the' is necessary. Incorrectly use in place of 'abroad' where 'out of the country' is too specific.
How do you pronounce "Out of the country"?
US: //aʊt əv ðə ˈkʌntri//, UK: //aʊt əv ðə ˈkʌntri//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "Out of the country"?
Use when referring to being in a different country; suitable in formal and casual contexts.
