Pronunciation: /əˈbʌvˌɡraʊnd/
noun a structure or area that is above the ground
A1 I prefer to walk on the aboveground rather than taking the subway.
A2 The aboveground is a safer option for children to play than underground.
B1 The aboveground offers a better view of the city compared to the underground.
B2 Many cities have aboveground transportation systems like trams and buses.
C1 The aboveground infrastructure of the city is well-maintained and efficient.
C2 The aboveground development of the city has transformed it into a modern metropolis.
adjective describing something that is above the ground or on the surface
A1 There is an aboveground swimming pool in the backyard.
A2 The aboveground train is a convenient way to travel around the city.
B1 The aboveground power lines were damaged in the storm.
B2 The aboveground storage tanks are used to store oil and gas.
C1 The aboveground parking garage offers plenty of space for visitors.
C2 The aboveground walkway provides a scenic view of the city skyline.
formal The aboveground portion of the plant is responsible for photosynthesis.
informal Let's hang out aboveground by the pool.
slang I heard there's a cool aboveground spot to chill at the park.
figurative His emotions were bubbling just below the aboveground surface.
abovegrounded
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have been aboveground
is abovegrounding
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