Beneath - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |bɪˈniːθ|  American pronunciation of the word beneath
Brit.  |bɪˈniːθ|  British pronunciation of the word beneath

adverb

- in or to a place that is lower (syn: below)

Extra examples

The ground beneath is covered with flowers.

The painting is hanging on the wall with a plaque beneath it.

We had a picnic beneath a large tree.

The paper was hidden beneath a pile of books.

She wore a sweater beneath her coat.

The dolphins disappeared beneath the waves.

Jo enjoyed feeling the warm sand beneath her feet.

He was standing on the bridge looking at the river beneath.

Some roofs collapsed beneath the weight of (=unable to support the weight of) so much snow.

Shiona shivered beneath the bedclothes.

Dave sensed that something more sinister lay beneath the woman's cheerful exterior.

Beneath the surface she was angry.

She acts as if even speaking to us is beneath her.

He felt it would be beneath his dignity to comment.

His mother felt he was marrying beneath him (=marrying someone who was not good enough).

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