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Study Abroad: Meaning, Usage, and Key Tips
Meaning 1:study abroad (study abroad)
study abroad
/ˈstʌdi əˈbrɔːd/
v. phr.
To go to another country to receive education, usually at a school or university.
study abroad
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/ˈstʌdi əˈbrɔːd/
v. phr.
To go to a foreign country to pursue formal education, typically at a university or school.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
'Study' from Latin 'studium' (zeal); 'abroad' from Old English 'abred' (broadly).
💡 Mnemonic
Imagine your study desk floating across the ocean—you study abroad, broadening your horizons!
📖 Example
She decided to study abroad in Australia for a year to experience a different culture.
She decided to study abroad in Australia for a year to experience a different culture.
🔗 Collocations
study abroad program – A structured plan enabling students to study in a foreign country.
study abroad experience – The overall time spent learning and living in a foreign country for educational purposes.
study abroad student – A learner who travels to another country to attend school or university.
🔄 Synonyms
overseas study (n.) – The act of studying in a foreign country, often as part of an exchange program.
foreign study (n.) – Education undertaken in a country different from the student's home country.
study overseas (v. phr.) – To pursue academic work in a nation across the sea from one's home.
🚫 Antonyms
study locally (v. phr.) – To attend school or university in one's own country or hometown.
📖 Cultural Story
The Grand Tour (17th-19th centuries) sent wealthy European youth abroad for education. Today, study abroad programs foster global understanding and academic exchange.
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