Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
far-afield
Adverb
/fɑːr æˈfiːld/

Definition
At a great distance; far away.

Examples
- The research team traveled far-afield to study biodiversity in remote rainforests.
- Often, businesses look for new markets far-afield to expand their reach.

Meaning
The term ‘far-afield’ refers to something that is located or happening at a distant or remote location, typically away from the usual or expected area.

Synonyms
- distantly
- remotely
- far away
- away