noun a remote or isolated place
preposition indicating the location or direction of something
Used in storytelling to create a sense of mystery or adventure in a distant place
Describes a destination that is far away or difficult to reach
Refers to a remote or isolated location, often used to describe rural areas or wilderness
As an idiom, 'back of beyond' means a very remote or isolated place
The writer described the remote village as being in the back of beyond, emphasizing its isolation and lack of modern amenities.
The psychologist recommended a retreat to the back of beyond as a way for the patient to disconnect from the stresses of daily life.
The explorer set out on an expedition to the back of beyond, seeking to uncover new and unexplored territories.
The geologist conducted research in the back of beyond, studying the unique rock formations found in the remote region.
The filmmaker chose to shoot a documentary in the back of beyond, capturing the beauty and challenges of life in a secluded area.