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internationally

Internationally (adv) means In a way that involves more than one country. Example: “The band is now known internationally.”

adv
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In a way that involves more than one country.
"The band is now known internationally."

How to use internationally

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishAcross or between different countries, rather than just at home.

Common pairings
known internationally sold internationally

Word forms

more internationally comparative, most internationally superlative

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Frequently asked questions

What does “internationally” mean?

The word “internationally” means in a way that involves more than one country. In plain terms, across or between different countries, rather than just at home.

How do you use “internationally” in a sentence?

Here is “internationally” used in a sentence: “The band is now known internationally.”

What part of speech is “internationally”?

“Internationally” is an adverb.

Is “internationally” a common word?

“Internationally” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

What is the difference between "internationally" and "globally"?

"Internationally" means involving or existing in more than one country, emphasising relations between nations. "Globally" means covering or affecting the entire world, so it is broader; a product can sell internationally in a few countries without being available globally.

What is the difference between "internationally" and "nationally"?

"Nationally" means throughout or concerning a single nation, while "internationally" means across two or more nations. A band famous nationally is known throughout its own country, whereas one famous internationally is known in many countries.

When should you use "internationally" instead of "abroad"?

Use "internationally" as an adverb describing activity that spans multiple countries, as in "the firm operates internationally." "Abroad" simply means in or to a foreign country and describes being away from one's own nation, as in "studying abroad."

What words commonly follow "internationally"?

"Internationally" often pairs with words such as "recognised," "renowned," "acclaimed," "known," and "competitive." A typical example is "an internationally recognised qualification."

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