Pronunciation: /əˈbun/
adverb above; overhead
A1 I walked aboon the hill to get a better view of the city below.
A2 The cat climbed aboon the fence to escape from the dog.
B1 She ran aboon the beach, feeling the sand between her toes.
B2 The birds flew aboon the trees, creating a beautiful sight in the sky.
C1 The hot air balloon floated aboon the countryside, offering breathtaking views.
C2 The airplane soared aboon the clouds, heading towards its destination.
preposition above; overhead
A1 I walked aboon the hill to get a better view of the city below.
A2 The cat climbed aboon the fence to escape from the dog.
B1 The students gathered aboon the teacher to hear the instructions clearly.
B2 The birds flew aboon the trees, creating a beautiful sight in the sky.
C1 The hot air balloon floated aboon the countryside, offering breathtaking views.
C2 The helicopter hovered aboon the city, monitoring the traffic below.
formal The sun rose aboon the horizon, casting a warm glow over the countryside.
informal Let's head aboon the hill to get a better view of the city.
slang I heard he's been hanging out aboon with that new crowd lately.
figurative Her spirits soared aboon the clouds when she received the good news.
abooned
aboons
more aboon
most aboon
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will aboon
have abooned
is abooning
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to aboon
abooning
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