Away synonyms
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Part of speech:
No longer in existence; not part of the present:
The definition of far-off is something remote or distant.
Widely separated; far apart or far away in space or time
at a distance
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from home
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Started on the way.
Engaged in a given function or activity, such as a vocal or dramatic role:
The definition of absent is something that does not exist.
without rest
Continuously
without a break
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Reaching the extreme or farthest limit, as to extent, quantity, etc.
down (related)
away from (related)
off-again (related)
back-out (related)
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out-of-the-way (related)
back down (related)
not present
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not here
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far afield
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at-arm-s-length
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(Computers) Located at a distance from another computer that is accessible by cables or other communications links:
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Separated; not together
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without stopping
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without end
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Not measuring up to standards or expectations:
absence (related)
Not present
here (antonym)
Filler after a noun or demonstrative pronoun, solely for emphasis.
at-hand (antonym)
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out (related)
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A river of south-central Scotland flowing about 100 km (60 mi) eastward to the Firth of Forth, a wide inlet of the North Sea.
in reserve; not for immediate use
home (antonym)
Having the qualities of something made in the home
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elsewhither
up (related)
clear of (related)
out-of-it (related)
present (antonym)
Existing in something specified:
(colloq.) on
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briefly (antonym)
Continuously
momentarily (antonym)
Continuously
sporadically (antonym)
Continuously
Find another word for away. In this page you can discover 60 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for away, like: gone, far-off, distant, at a distance, from home, aside, beyond, off, on, missing and absent.