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far away

At a distance

Use `far away` to describe anything that isn't close, from physical locations to distant stars.

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  • Used to describe a large physical distance between two points.
  • Common in storytelling, everyday travel talk, and casual conversation.
  • Usually placed at the end of a sentence for natural flow.

Bedeutung

This phrase describes something that is not close to you. It means there is a lot of space or a long travel time between two places.

Wichtige Beispiele

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Talking about a vacation spot

I want to go somewhere far away this summer.

I want to go somewhere at a distance this summer.

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Complaining about a long commute

My new office is just too far away.

My new office is simply too at a distance.

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A formal business inquiry

Is the warehouse located far away from the main port?

Is the warehouse located at a distance from the main port?

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Kultureller Hintergrund

The phrase is deeply rooted in English storytelling, famously used in the opening lines of fairy tales and 'Star Wars' ('A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...'). It evokes a sense of wonder or isolation depending on the context. In modern culture, it often reflects the vast geography of countries like the US, Canada, or Australia.

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Add 'So' for Drama

If you want to emphasize how tired you are of traveling, say 'so far away'. It makes the distance sound even longer!

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Don't use for Time

Avoid saying 'My birthday is far away.' English speakers prefer 'a long time from now' or 'weeks away'.

In 15 Sekunden

  • Used to describe a large physical distance between two points.
  • Common in storytelling, everyday travel talk, and casual conversation.
  • Usually placed at the end of a sentence for natural flow.

What It Means

Far away is a simple way to talk about distance. It means something is a long distance from where you are. You can use it for physical places like a city. You can also use it for things you see, like a star. It is very common and easy to understand.

How To Use It

Put it after the subject or a verb. For example: "My house is far away." You can also add too or so for emphasis. "The moon is so far away tonight!" It usually comes at the end of a sentence. It feels natural and flows well in conversation.

When To Use It

Use it when talking about travel or locations. Use it when looking at a map with a friend. It is perfect for telling someone why you are late. "Sorry, I live far away!" It works when talking about dreams or goals that feel hard to reach too. It is a very safe phrase for any day.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use it for time. Don't say "Monday is far away." Instead, say Monday is "a long way off." Also, avoid it if the distance is small. If it is only a five-minute walk, it is not far away. Don't use it in very technical science papers. Scientists prefer exact numbers like "kilometers."

Cultural Background

English speakers use this to express a feeling of separation. It often appears in fairy tales. Many stories start with "In a land far away." This creates a sense of magic and mystery. It is a very nostalgic phrase for many people. It reminds us of childhood stories and big adventures.

Common Variations

Sometimes people just say far. You might hear "It's not that far." Another common version is a long way away. This sounds a bit more dramatic. If you are texting, you might just say "it's a trek." But far away remains the most classic choice for everyone.

Nutzungshinweise

The phrase is neutral and safe for all situations. Just remember that 'far' is often used for questions and negatives, while 'far away' is common in positive statements.

💡

Add 'So' for Drama

If you want to emphasize how tired you are of traveling, say 'so far away'. It makes the distance sound even longer!

⚠️

Don't use for Time

Avoid saying 'My birthday is far away.' English speakers prefer 'a long time from now' or 'weeks away'.

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The 'Far Away' Look

If someone has a 'far away look in their eyes,' it means they are daydreaming and not thinking about what is happening right now.

Beispiele

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#1 Talking about a vacation spot
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I want to go somewhere far away this summer.

I want to go somewhere at a distance this summer.

Expresses a desire for a big trip.

#2 Complaining about a long commute
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My new office is just too far away.

My new office is simply too at a distance.

Uses 'too' to show frustration with the distance.

#3 A formal business inquiry
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Is the warehouse located far away from the main port?

Is the warehouse located at a distance from the main port?

Standard way to ask about logistics.

#4 Texting a friend about meeting up
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I'm coming, but the parking lot is far away!

I'm coming, but the parking lot is at a distance!

Explaining a delay in a text.

#5 A humorous observation about a bad shot in sports
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Wow, that ball landed far away from the hole!

Wow, that ball landed at a distance from the hole!

Used to poke fun at a friend's golf skills.

#6 Missing a loved one
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It is hard being so far away from you.

It is hard being so at a distance from you.

Expresses emotional longing and physical separation.

Teste dich selbst

Choose the best word to complete the sentence about a long trip.

The mountains look beautiful, but they are very ___.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: far away

The word 'but' suggests a contrast to 'beautiful', implying they are hard to reach because of the distance.

Complete the sentence to explain why you are tired.

I walked from the train station, and it was ___.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: far away

Walking a long distance ('far away') would explain why someone is tired.

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Visuelle Lernhilfen

Formality of 'Far Away'

Informal

Used with friends.

You live so far away, dude!

Neutral

Standard daily use.

The station is far away.

Formal

Professional or written.

The destination is far away from here.

When to say 'Far Away'

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Travel Planning

Is the hotel far away?

Stargazing

That star is far away.

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Storytelling

In a land far away...

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Relationships

He feels far away today.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

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They are very similar! Far away is often used at the end of a sentence, while far is used in questions like 'How far is it?'

Yes, if they are physically in another city. You can say, 'My brother is far away in London.'

Yes, it is neutral. You can say, 'The client's office is far away, so we should call them instead.'

It is two words when used as an adverbial phrase. Use a hyphen (far-away) only if it describes a noun, like a 'far-away land'.

Yes! If someone is not paying attention, you can say they seem far away mentally.

The opposite is nearby or close by.

Not at all. While it is used in fairy tales, adults use it every day to talk about commutes and travel.

Yes, adding very is the most common way to show that the distance is huge.

In some places, people say it's 'in the sticks' or 'in the middle of nowhere' if it's far away and rural.

Usually, we use it for physical space. For the past, we say 'a long time ago'.

Verwandte Redewendungen

A long way off

Used for both distance and time.

In the distance

Something you can see but is not close.

Miles away

An idiom meaning very far (even if it's not actually miles).

Out of reach

So far away that you cannot touch or get it.

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