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Quick definitions from WordNet (under)
▸ adjective: located below or beneath something else ("The under parts of a machine")
▸ adverb: further down ("See under for further discussion")
▸ adverb: down below ("Get under quickly!")
▸ adverb: below the horizon ("The sun went under")
▸ adverb: below some quantity or limit ("Fifty dollars or under")
▸ adverb: in or into a state of subordination or subjugation ("We must keep our disappointment under")
▸ adverb: down to defeat, death, or ruin ("Their competitors went under")
▸ adverb: into unconsciousness ("This will put the patient under")
▸ adverb: through a range downward ("Children six and under will be admitted free")
▸ Also see unders
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▸ adjective: located below or beneath something else ("The under parts of a machine")
▸ adverb: further down ("See under for further discussion")
▸ adverb: down below ("Get under quickly!")
▸ adverb: below the horizon ("The sun went under")
▸ adverb: below some quantity or limit ("Fifty dollars or under")
▸ adverb: in or into a state of subordination or subjugation ("We must keep our disappointment under")
▸ adverb: down to defeat, death, or ruin ("Their competitors went under")
▸ adverb: into unconsciousness ("This will put the patient under")
▸ adverb: through a range downward ("Children six and under will be admitted free")
▸ Also see unders
▸ Word origin
▸ Words similar to under
▸ Usage examples for under
▸ Idioms related to under (New!)
▸ Popular nouns described by under
▸ Words that often appear near under
▸ Rhymes of under
▸ Invented words related to under