🏃‍♂️away

adverb
/əˈweɪ/

Meaning

at a distance from a particular place, person, or thing
to or at a distance; not present; absent

Example Sentences

She walked away without saying a word.

He walked away from the noisy crowd.

Example Expressions

far away

Synonyms

absent, distant, gone, apart, afar, off
Entry 1
absent, distant, gone, apart, afar
Entry 2
off, gone, absent

Antonyms

near, close, present
Entry 1
near, close, present
Entry 2
near, close, present

Collocations

go away, run away, far away, turn away, move away, take away
Entry 1
go away, run away, far away, turn away
Entry 2
go away, move away, take away

More Example Sentences

Were the players much deprived staying away from the practice?

A woman adopts a cat from a local rescue center after her previous pet passed away last year

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike and enjoy nature away from the city

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike and enjoy nature away from the city lights

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike and enjoy nature away from the city lights so they can see the stars

A woman adopts a cat from a local rescue center after her previous pet passed away last year and she visits several shelters before making a choice

Besides this, if we can do anything at the right time, we get the result so easily that we cannot get it even after working harder if time passes away.

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike and enjoy nature away from the city lights so they can see the stars clearly at night

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike and enjoy nature away from the city lights so they can see the stars clearly at night while roasting marshmallows.

A woman adopts a cat from a local rescue center after her previous pet passed away last year and she visits several shelters before making a choice finally falling in love with a quiet gray tabby

Related Vocabularies

with keen interest or enthusiasm; with great desire
completely; entirely; in a thorough manner
without interruption; in an unbroken sequence
used to refer to the present time, typically to mean no longer
during the night of today; this evening
in a way that shows doubt or lack of certainty

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