far-off

far-off
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. distante
He went away to a far-off country and never returned.Se fue de viaje a un país distante y nunca regresó.
b. remoto
When I was a child, I would pack my bags and pretend to take trips to far-off lands.Cuando era niño, hacía mis maletas y fingía ir de viaje a tierras remotas.
c. lejano
My father would tell me tales of far-off lands.Mi padre me contaba historias de tierras lejanas.
d. alejado
My grandfather was an avid traveler. He always sent me postcards from far-off villages.Mi abuelo era un viajero ávido. Siempre me enviaba postales de pueblos alejados.
a. remoto
Morphine has been used to relieve pain since far-off times.Desde tiempos remotos, se utiliza la morfina para aliviar el dolor.
b. lejano
Draw a picture depicting the world in the far-off future.Haz un dibujo que represente el mundo en un futuro lejano.
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