Out of the country vs Overseas
When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.
Out of the country
Top 2,000 (common)
Overseas
Top 2,000 (common)B2adjective
| Out of the country | Overseas | |
|---|---|---|
| Pronunciation | 🇬🇧 //aʊt əv ðə ˈkʌntri//🇺🇸 //aʊt əv ðə ˈkʌntri// | 🇬🇧 /["/ˌəʊvəˈsiːz/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˌəʊvərˈsiːz/"]/ |
| Meaning | Not in the country where you usually live. | In or to a foreign country, especially one across the sea. |
| Example | I will be out of the country for two weeks starting next Monday. | The firm is expanding into **overseas markets**. |
| Register | Neutral | Neutral |
| How common | Top 2,000 (common) | Top 2,000 (common) |
| CEFR level | - | B2 |
| Part of speech | adjective | |
| Collocations | out of the country for business, out of the country on vacation, out of the country indefinitely | overseas travel, overseas studies, overseas job |
| Antonyms | - | domestic |
| Common mistakes | Confuse with 'out of country' – 'the' is necessary., Incorrectly use in place of 'abroad' where 'out of the country' is too specific. | Confusing with 'oversee', which means to supervise., Using 'overseas' with specific countries (e.g., 'I went to overseas France' instead of 'I went to France overseas'). |
| Usage notes | Use when referring to being in a different country; suitable in formal and casual contexts. | Use 'overseas' to describe travel or business outside your own country. It is neutral and appropriate in both formal and informal contexts, especially when talking about international matters. Avoid using it to describe domestic travel. |
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Frequently asked questions: Out of the country vs Overseas
What's the difference between Out of the country and Overseas?
Out of the country: Not in the country where you usually live. Overseas: In or to a foreign country, especially one across the sea.
Can you show an example of each?
Out of the country: I will be out of the country for two weeks starting next Monday. Overseas: The firm is expanding into **overseas markets**.
Can I use Out of the country and Overseas interchangeably?
Not always. Out of the country and Overseas are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.