Pronunciation: /fɑr flʌŋ/
noun A noun is a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things common noun, or to name a particular one of these proper noun.
A1 I dream of traveling to far flung destinations.
A2 Exploring the far flung corners of the world is a thrilling adventure.
B1 The explorer set out to discover the mysteries of the far flung islands.
B2 The author's novel is set in a far flung galaxy, full of unknown planets and species.
C1 The archaeologist unearthed ancient artifacts from a far flung civilization.
C2 The diplomat's job required frequent visits to far flung countries to negotiate international agreements.
adjective An adjective is a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it.
A1 I live in a far flung village with no internet access.
A2 The explorer ventured into the far flung wilderness in search of rare plants.
B1 The company has offices in far flung locations around the world.
B2 The archaeologist discovered a far flung civilization buried beneath the desert sands.
C1 The author's novels are set in far flung galaxies with advanced technology and alien species.
C2 The diplomat's negotiations took him to far flung corners of the globe to resolve international conflicts.
adverb An adverb is a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc.
A1 I live in a far flung village.
A2 She traveled to a far flung island for her vacation.
B1 The company has offices in far flung locations around the world.
B2 The explorer ventured into the far flung wilderness in search of rare plants.
C1 The author's research took her to far flung corners of the globe.
C2 The team's efforts to reach the far flung regions were finally successful.
preposition A preposition is a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause.
A1 The village is far flung from the city.
A2 She decided to explore the far flung regions of the country.
B1 The company has offices in far flung corners of the world.
B2 The expedition team traveled to far flung islands in search of rare species.
C1 The novel explores the complexities of relationships in far flung societies.
C2 The documentary showcases the beauty of far flung landscapes.
conjunction A conjunction is a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause.
A1 I have friends in far flung places.
A2 She decided to travel to far flung destinations.
B1 The company has offices in far flung corners of the world.
B2 The explorer ventured into far flung territories, seeking new discoveries.
C1 The author's novels often explore the lives of characters in far flung regions.
C2 The documentary highlighted the challenges faced by communities in far flung islands.
formal The company has offices in far flung locations around the world.
informal My friend decided to travel to some far flung places for her vacation.
slang I can't believe he went all the way to that far flung beach just for a party.
figurative The idea of starting a business seemed like a far flung dream until it became a reality.
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