History
History
Synonyms
UK
US
Meaning:
distant

far away in space or time

faraway

endwise

(US = endwise) with the end towards the spectator

final; newest

faint

(of things known by the senses) weak; not clear

having little effect on senses

far

more distant

at a great distance

foreign

of, in, from, another country, not one's own

from another country, experience

inaccessible

not accessible

out of reach

inapproachable

not approachable

inaccessible

last

coming after all others in order or time; to continue (for a period of time)

final; newest

long

having much extent in space (length); to want, wish for, a person, thing very much

extended in space or time

non-resident

(concerning) a person who visits (a hotel) but is not staying there

from another country, experience

outlying

far from the center

in rural area; remote

out-of-the-way

far away

distant

protracted

taking a long time

long

remote

very far away in space or time; widely separated

out-of-the-way; in the distance

so-and-so

a rude or unpleasant person

obscure, mysterious

telescopic

of, able to be seen with, a telescope; having sections which slide into each other

faraway

unattainable

that cannot be achieved

inaccessible

unknown

not known or identified

obscure, mysterious

unobtainable

not obtainable

out of reach

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