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    Be·neath
    /bəˈnēTH/

    preposition

    • 1. extending or directly underneath, typically with close contact: "in the labyrinths beneath central Moscow"
    • 2. at a lower level or layer than: "beneath this floor there's a cellar"

    adverb

    • 1. extending or directly underneath something: "a house built on stilts to allow air to circulate beneath"
    • 2. at a lower level or layer: "the runways had cracked open, exposing the black earth beneath"
  2. Grammar. Beneath is a preposition or an adverb. … Beneath: meaning and use. Beneath means ‘at a lower level than’. … Beneath, under or below? Beneath has a meaning similar to under and below but we do not use it with numbers: … beneath. adverb. uk / bɪˈniːθ / us / bɪˈniːθ / below: She looked out of the window at the children playing beneath.

  3. The meaning of BENEATH is in or to a lower position : below. How to use beneath in a sentence. in or to a lower position : below; directly under : underneath…

  4. Add to word list. B2. in or to a lower position than someone or something, under someone or something: Jaime hid the letter beneath a pile of papers. We huddled together for warmth beneath the blankets. After weeks at sea, it was wonderful to feel firm ground beneath our feet once more.

  5. Beneath is a preposition that means below or under. Beneath can also describe something that is unworthy of someone. Less commonly, beneath is used as an adverb to mean below or underneath. If something is positioned beneath something else, it is under or below it.

  6. Things that are under something else are beneath it. A star gazer is beneath the night sky, and tropical fish swim beneath the surface of the water. When one apple hangs lower on a tree than another, the first apple is beneath the second.

  7. 1. a. Lower than; below: a drawer beneath a cabinet. b. To or into a lower position than: moved the picture beneath the light. 2. Covered or concealed by: The earth lay beneath a blanket of snow. 3. Under the force, control, or influence of. 4. a. Lower than, as in rank or station. b. Unworthy of; unbefitting: It was beneath me to beg.

  8. Synonyms for BENEATH: under, underneath, below, neath, nearby, beside, near; Antonyms of BENEATH: over, above, up, overhead, aloft.

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