ABOVE vs BEYOND: NOUN
- An earlier part of a given text.
- The person or persons already referred to in a text.
- Higher authority.
- Something, especially a person name in legal documents, that appears higher on the same page or on a preceding page.
- The unknown.
- That place or state which lies on the other side; an experience or life beyond our present life or experience: as, the great beyond.
- The world beyond death; the hereafter.
- That which is past or to a degree greater than knowledge or experience; the unknown.
- The hereafter.
ABOVE vs BEYOND: ADJECTIVE
- Appearing earlier in the same text
- N/A
ABOVE vs BEYOND: ADVERB
- In or to a higher rank or position.
- In an earlier part of a given text.
- In or to a higher place.
- To a degree that is over zero.
- Upstairs.
- In heaven; heavenward.
- On high; overhead.
- In or to a place that is higher
- In a higher place; overhead; into or from heaven.
- Earlier in order; higher in the same page; hence, in a foregoing page.
- Higher in rank or power.
- On the upper half or the dorsal surface of an animal.
- At an earlier place
- In addition
- Farther along in space or time or degree
- On the farther side from the observer
- Further away; at a distance; yonder.
- In addition; more.
- Farther along or away.
ABOVE vs BEYOND: PREPOSITION
- Over or higher than.
- Superior to in rank, position, or number; greater than.
- Beyond the level or reach of.
- In preference to.
- Too honorable or proud to undertake.
- More than.
- In or to a higher place; higher than; on or over the upper surface; over; -- opposed to below or beneath.
- Figuratively, higher than; superior to in any respect; surpassing; beyond; higher in measure or degree than
- Upstream of.
- Before every other consideration; chiefly; in preference to other things.
- Besides; in addition to.
- Too proud to stoop; averse to; disinclined; too honorable to give.
- Upstage.
- Beyond; on the other side.
- North of.
- Surpassing in number or quantity; more than. (Passing into the adverbial sense. See Above, adv., 4.)
- Past, or out of reach of
- Greater than.
- On the far side of.
- Further away than.
- To exceed in ingenuity, in research, or in anything else; hence, in a bed sense, to deceive or circumvent.
- See under Sea.
- Past, out of the reach or sphere of; further than; greater than.
- To a degree that is past the understanding, reach, or scope of.
- To a degree or amount greater than.
- In addition to.
- Later than; after.
- On the far side of; past.
- On the further side of; in the same direction as, and further on or away than.
- At a place or time not yet reached; before.
ABOVE vs BEYOND: OTHER WORD TYPES
- (in writing) at an earlier place
- Synonyms Over, Above. See over.
- More in degree than; in a greater degree than; beyond; in excess of.
- More in quantity or number than: as, the weight is above a ton.
- Superior to in any respect: often in the sense of too high for, as too high in dignity or fancied importance; too elevated in character: as, this man is above his business, above mean actions.
- In or to a higher place than.
- Above is often used elliptically as a noun, meaning: Heaven: as, “Every good gift … is from above,” Jas. i. 17. Preceding statement, remarks, or the like: as, from the above you will learn my object. It has the force of an adjective in such phrases as the above particulars, in which cited or mentioned is understood.
- Besides: in the expression over and above.
- Before in rank or order, especially in a book or writing: as, from what has been said above.
- An earlier section of a written text
- In or to a higher place; overhead; often, in a special sense: In or to the celestial regions; in heaven.
- On the upper side (opposed to beneath); toward the top (opposed to below): as, leaves green above, glaucous beneath; stems smooth above, hairy below.
- Higher in rank or power: as, the courts above.
- (idiom) (above all) Over and above all other factors or considerations.
- On or to the other side of: as, beyond the river; beyond the horizon; “beyond that flaming hill,”
- Further on than; more distant than: as, a mile beyond the river; a hundred miles beyond Omaha; he never could get beyond simple equations.
- Past in time; later than: as, a day beyond the proper time.
- Out of reach of; outside of the capacity, limits, or sphere of; past: as, beyond our power; beyond comprehension; that is beyond me.
- Above; superior to; in or to a degree which rivals, exceeds, or surpasses, as in dignity, excellence, or quality of any kind.
- Over and above
- At a place or time not yet reached by; before; ahead or in advance of.
- At a distance; yonder.
- More than; in excess of; over and above.
- (idiom) (back of beyond) A place that is remote or unsophisticated.
ABOVE vs BEYOND: RELATED WORDS
- Upward, High, Upper, Exceeding, Higher, Exceeds, Upwards, Hovering, Beyond, Below, To a higher place, In a higher place, Higher up, Supra, Preceding
- Out, Without, Ahead, Outwith, Further, Over, Far, Below, Deeper, Outside, Farther, Transcend, Through, Above, On the far side
ABOVE vs BEYOND: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Exceed, Highest, Exceeded, Upward, High, Upper, Exceeding, Higher, Exceeds, Upwards, Hovering, Beyond, Below, Supra, Preceding
- Across, Out, Without, Ahead, Outwith, Further, Over, Far, Below, Deeper, Outside, Farther, Transcend, Through, Above
ABOVE vs BEYOND: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Have questions about any of the above cities?
- Please refer to Situation Update above for details.
- Florida are the same as those listed above.
- The above information is for educational purposes only.
- Notary Public job is above the national average.
- The above action has been discussed with the employee and is appropriate to resolve the real or apparent conflict of interest disclosed above.
- Tends to fly above the attacking target, causing AI controlled fliers to get stuck above the World Barrier.
- Above average style for the above average bust.
- URL decoded value above in a comment above the URL.
- Use our above decision tool above to see how much notice must be given.
- Deep, inner spiritual resources are really beyond description.
- Overloading an amusement device beyond its posted capacity.
- Then filter anything beyond or beneath these values.
- Beyond the sand, Floridian soils present other challenges.
- Teachers go above and beyond for their students.
- Injuries have ramifications beyond the people immediately affected.
- My ideas of space were strange beyond description.
- Bayer has never tested aspirin beyond four years.
- To go beyond that point would lead us into a field that would be beyond our sphere of competence.
- Beyond this size, the letters require a width beyond what a single stroke is capable of producing.
ABOVE vs BEYOND: QUESTIONS
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- Are scientific names above the genus level italicized?
- Which equation best represents the line graphed above?
- Why choose above and beyond corporate transportation?
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- What does all the above and none of the above mean?
- What is the setting of above above by Elizabeth Berg?
- Did Skyreach extend beyond the Dragontail Mountains?
- Does male-perpetrated violence spread beyond women?
- Are credit card balances growing beyond manageability?
- Do cable companies provide value beyond infrastructure?
- When did Kings Kaleidoscope release Beyond Control?
- Can African businesses survive beyond their founders?
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- Is beyond the beyond the first true RPG on the PlayStation?
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