Yahoo Malaysia Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    over
    /ˈəʊvə/

    preposition

    • 1. extending directly upwards from: "I saw flames over Berlin" Similar aboveon top ofhigher thanhigher up thanOpposite underbelow
    • 2. at a higher level or layer than: "his flat was over the shop" Similar aboveon top ofhigher thanhigher up thanOpposite underbelow

    adverb

    • 1. expressing passage or trajectory across an area: "he leant over and tapped me on the hand"
    • 2. beyond and falling or hanging from a point: "she knocked the jug over"

    adjective

    • 1. finished or complete: "the match is over" Similar at an endfinishedconcludedterminated

    noun

    • 1. a sequence of six balls bowled by a bowler from one end of the pitch, after which another bowler takes over from the other end.

    More definitions, origin and scrabble points

  2. above or higher than something else, sometimes so that one thing covers the other; above: The sign over the door said "Exit". She held the umbrella over both of us. Helicopters dropped leaflets over the city. I put my hands over my eyes / ears because I couldn't bear to watch / listen.

  3. 1. a. : across a barrier or intervening (see intervene sense 4) space. especially : across the goal line in football. threw the ball over. b. : forward beyond an edge or brink and often down. wandered too near the cliff and fell over. c. : across the brim. soup boiled over. d. : so as to bring the underside up. turned his cards over. e.

  4. preposition. above in place or position: the roof over one's head. above and to the other side of: to leap over a wall. above in authority, rank, power, etc., so as to govern, control, or have jurisdiction regarding: There is no one over her in the department now. so as to rest on or cover; on or upon: Throw a sheet over the bed.

  5. 1. In or at a position above or higher than: a sign over the door; a hawk gliding over the hills. 2. a. Above and across from one end or side to the other: a jump over the fence. b. To the other side of; across: strolled over the bridge. c. Across the edge of and down: fell over the cliff. 3. On the other side of: a village over the border. 4. a.

  6. If one thing is over another thing or is moving over it, the first thing is directly above the second, either resting on it, or with a space between them. He looked at himself in the mirror over the table.

  7. adjective. having come or been brought to a conclusion. synonyms: all over, complete, concluded, ended, terminated. finished. ended or brought to an end. adverb. throughout a period of time. “stay over the weekend” synonyms: o'er. noun.

  8. Noun. Idiom. Filter. preposition. In, at, or to a position up from; higher than; above. A canopy over the bed, in water over his knees. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. On top of. A blanket over the bed. Webster's New World. Above and across from one end or side to the other. A jump over the fence. American Heritage.

  9. over meaning, definition, what is over: above or higher than something, without ...: Learn more.

  10. adv. beyond the top or upper part of something: The soup boiled over. so as to cover or affect the whole surface: The furniture was covered over with dust. through a region, area, etc.: He is known the world over. at some distance, such as in a direction indicated: They live over by the hill.

  11. OVER meaning: 1. covering someone or something: 2. more than an amount, number, or age: 3. above or higher than…. Learn more.

  1. People also search for