outland (Meaning)
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outland (a.)
Foreign; outlandish.
Synonyms & Antonyms of outland
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outland Sentence Examples
- The island's remote and outland location made it a sanctuary for endangered species.
- The outland territories were largely unexplored, offering a tantalizing mystery for adventurers.
- The castle stood outland from the surrounding countryside, a testament to its ancient grandeur.
- The traveler ventured into the outland wilderness, eager to encounter its untamed beauty.
- The outland villagers maintained a fiercely independent spirit, preserving their unique traditions.
- The spacecraft hurtled through the outland void of space, its destination unknown.
- The author's outland imagination manifested itself in a surreal and enchanting tale.
- Remote outland communities often relied on self-reliance to thrive in isolation.
- The outland performance artist challenged societal norms with their provocative creations.
- The discovery of outland fossils provided valuable insights into the evolution of life on Earth.
FAQs About the word outland
Foreign; outlandish.
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The island's remote and outland location made it a sanctuary for endangered species.
The outland territories were largely unexplored, offering a tantalizing mystery for adventurers.
The castle stood outland from the surrounding countryside, a testament to its ancient grandeur.
The traveler ventured into the outland wilderness, eager to encounter its untamed beauty.