| dictionary | A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
|---|
| Sounds | ah'nder |
|---|---|
| Rhymes | adder, alder, Alexander, and 194 more rhymes in der at the HyperDic website... |
| Meaning | Located below or beneath something else. |
|---|---|
| Examples | "the under parts of a machine" |
| Synonyms | nether |
| Similar to | low |
| Meaning | Lower in rank, power, or authority. |
|---|---|
| Examples | "an under secretary" |
| Similar to | subordinate, low-level |
| Meaning | Down to defeat, death, or ruin. |
|---|---|
| Examples | "their competitors went under" |
| Meaning | Through a range downward. |
|---|---|
| Examples | "children six and under will be admitted free" |
| Meaning | Into unconsciousness. |
|---|---|
| Examples | "this will put the patient under" |
| Meaning | In or into a state of subordination or subjugation. |
|---|---|
| Examples | "we must keep our disappointment under" |
| Meaning | Below some quantity or limit. |
|---|---|
| Examples | "fifty dollars or under" |
| Meaning | Below the horizon. |
|---|---|
| Examples | "the sun went under" |
| Meaning | Down below. |
|---|---|
| Examples | "get under quickly!" |
| Meaning | Further down. |
|---|---|
| Examples | "see under for further discussion" |
| Synonyms | below |