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    beneath
    /bɪˈniːθ/

    preposition

    • 1. extending or directly underneath: "a 2.5-mile tunnel beneath the Alps"
    • 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: "upper layers can be removed to reveal internal parts beneath"

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  2. (bɪniːθ ) 1. preposition. Something that is beneath another thing is under the other thing. She could see the muscles of his shoulders beneath his T-shirt. She found pleasure in sitting beneath the trees. Four storeys of parking beneath the theatre was not enough. ...the frozen grass crunching beneath his feet.

  3. 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.

  4. 2 days ago · 1 `under' Under is almost always a preposition. You use under to say that one thing is at a lower level than another, and that the other thing is directly above it. For example, you might say that an object on the floor is under a table or chair. There's a cupboard under the stairs. A path runs under the trees. 2 `underneath'

  5. Sep 7, 2018 · Beneath as discussed in earlier entries can for sure give the feeling of something or someone in an inferior position. For example: "Being seen in that type of establishment is beneath me" (= I consider that establishment not to be equal to my standards).

  6. Below refers to something that is at a lower level or position in relation to something else. It indicates a relative position or direction. On the other hand, beneath suggests something that is physically or metaphorically under or underneath something else. It implies a sense of being hidden or covered by something.

  7. 1. In a lower place; under. I destroyed the Amorite before them; I destroyed his fruits from above, and his roots from beneath. Amos, ii. 9. The earth which you take from beneath, will be barren and unfruitful. John Mortimer, Art of Husbandry. 2. Below, as opposed to heaven. Any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath.

  8. Mar 25, 2024 · "Beneath" and "under" both indicate lower position relative to something else, but "beneath" often carries a connotation of being directly under or at lower level with sense of depth, while "under" is more commonly used to denote simply being lower.

  9. Under the weight or pressure of; under the action or influence of: as, to sink beneath a burden. Lower than, in rank, dignity, degree, or excellence; below: as, brutes are beneath man; man is beneath the angels. Unworthy of; unbecoming; not equal to; below the level of: as, beneath contempt. Synonyms Under, etc.

  10. Definition of beneath. Best online English dictionaries for children, with kid-friendly definitions, integrated thesaurus for kids, images, and animations. Spanish and Chinese language support available.

  11. Oct 17, 2017 · Covered up or concealed by something.