Need another word that means the same as “international”? Find 5 synonyms and 30 related words for “international” in this overview.
Table Of Contents:
The synonyms of “International” are: external, outside, global, worldwide, intercontinental
International as an Adjective
Definitions of "International" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “international” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Agreed on by all or many nations.
- Concerning or belonging to all or at least two or more nations.
- Used by people of many nations.
- From or between other countries.
- Existing, occurring, or carried on between nations.
Synonyms of "International" as an adjective (5 Words)
external | Happening or arising or located outside or beyond some limits or especially surface. External commerce. |
global | Relating to or encompassing the whole of something, or of a group of things. Give students a global picture of what is involved in the task. |
intercontinental | Extending or taking place between or among continents. An intercontinental flight. |
outside | Functioning outside the boundaries or precincts of an organized unit. An outside chance. |
worldwide | Of worldwide scope or applicability. Worldwide sales of television rights. |
Usage Examples of "International" as an adjective
- International trade.
- International affairs.
- An international agreement.
- International waters.
- A violation of international law.
- Large international hotels.
Associations of "International" (30 Words)
airfare | The fare charged for traveling by airplane. Save a bundle in airfare by flying standby. |
airline | A commercial enterprise that provides scheduled flights for passengers. Airline pilot. |
airport | Relating to or denoting light popular fiction such as is offered for sale to travellers in airports. An airport thriller. |
continental | A member of the Continental Army. Continental Europe. |
espionage | The practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information. The camouflage and secrecy of espionage. |
flight | Shoot a bird in flight. An anti inflationary move aimed at stemming the flight of capital. |
global | Having the shape of a sphere or ball- Zane Grey. Global war. |
globalization | Growth to a global or worldwide scale. The globalization of the communication industry. |
globalize | Make world-wide in scope or application. Markets are being increasingly globalized. |
immigration | The place at an airport or country’s border where government officials check the documents of people entering that country. A barrier to control illegal immigration from Mexico. |
intercontinental | Relating to or travelling between continents. An intercontinental flight. |
itinerate | (especially of a Church minister or a magistrate) travel from place to place to perform one’s professional duty. Regular use of itinerating magistrates was made. |
jaunt | A short excursion or journey made for pleasure. Her regular jaunts to Europe. |
migration | The movement of persons from one country or locality to another. The extensive rural to urban migration has created a severe housing shortage. |
multinational | A company operating in several countries. 1 500 troops were sent to join the multinational force. |
nonnative | Not being or composed of aborigines. Our large nonnative population. |
odyssey | A long wandering and eventful journey. His odyssey from military man to politician. |
overseas | In a place across an ocean. Overseas markets. |
platform | A raised level surface on which people or things can stand. A pair of chunky platforms. |
shuttle | Transport in a shuttle. The nine o clock shuttle from Edinburgh. |
southward | Moving toward the south. Cool air from the ocean to the southward. |
stewardess | A woman employed to look after the passengers on a ship or aircraft. |
transcontinental | A transcontinental railway or train. Transcontinental travelers. |
transnational | Involving or operating in several nations or nationalities. Transnational terrorist networks. |
travel | Travel from place to place as for the purpose of finding work preaching or acting as a judge. Perhaps you ll write a book about your travels. |
trip | Make a trip for pleasure. The dog clocked a tremendous 27 47 secs for the 450 metres trip. |
voyage | Go on a voyage. His voyage to America. |
westward | In a westerly direction. The journey covers eight time zones in a westward direction. |
world | A stage of human life, either mortal or after death. It s a wonderful world. |
worldwide | Of worldwide scope or applicability. She travels worldwide as a consultant. |