Antonyms for outland
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : noun out-land; adjective out-land, -luh nd |
Phonetic Transcription : noun ˈaʊtˌlænd; adjective ˈaʊtˌlænd, -lənd |
Definition of outland
- As in pastoral : adj peaceful, especially referring to the countryside
- As in rural : adj country, not urban
- As in rustic : adj country, rural
- As in colonial : adj pioneering, relating to a nonindependent or new territory
- As in country : adj rural, pastoral
- Suffer it not that Brighteyes be cut down of northerners and outland men.
- Extract from : « Eric Brighteyes » by H. Rider Haggard
- Might I trouble you, Sir, to tell us the nearest way to Outland!
- Extract from : « Sylvie and Bruno » by Lewis Carroll
- There has been no such Vice in Outland for many a long year, as he would be!
- Extract from : « Sylvie and Bruno » by Lewis Carroll
- So I suggested that he might do it by doubling the value of every coin and bank-note in Outland.
- Extract from : « Sylvie and Bruno » by Lewis Carroll
- The wedding was to have been this morning at ten in the Outland King's cathedral.
- Extract from : « The Flower Princess » by Abbie Farwell Brown
- They were singing some outland melody that was full of the surge of ocean breezes and the cries of the sea birds.
- Extract from : « The Golden Amazons of Venus » by John Murray Reynolds
- No white man, much less no outland man of the other bush-tribes, had gazed upon the Red One and lived.
- Extract from : « The Red One » by Jack London
- The sails had filled with wind, and the vessel was moving ever so slowly towards Outland.
- Extract from : « The Flower Princess » by Abbie Farwell Brown
- For if he be late, even by five minutes, the Outland King has bargained that he must die.
- Extract from : « The Flower Princess » by Abbie Farwell Brown
- Out yonder on the sea lies the ship of my son, the Prince, who has sailed for Outland to bring home a bride.
- Extract from : « The Flower Princess » by Abbie Farwell Brown
Synonyms for outland
- agrarian
- agrestic
- agricultural
- agronomic
- arcadian
- artless
- austere
- backwoods
- bucolic
- campestral
- countrified
- country
- crude
- dependent
- dominion
- early American
- emigrant
- farm
- frontier
- georgic
- homely
- homespun
- homey
- honest
- idyllic
- immigrant
- natural
- new
- out-country
- outland
- pastoral
- picturesque
- pilgrim
- pioneer
- plain
- prerevolutionary
- primitive
- provincial
- puritan
- ranch
- rural
- rustic
- rustical
- simple
- sylvan
- territorial
- transplanted
- unaffected
- uncultured
- unpolished
- unrefined
- unsettled
- unsophisticated
- verdant
- wild
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