Pronunciation: /biˈjɑnd wʌn/
noun a word that functions as the name of a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 Beyond one is the number two.
A2 I can't count beyond one hundred.
B1 Beyond one, there are many opportunities for growth.
B2 She always strives to go beyond one's expectations.
C1 The project's success went beyond one's wildest dreams.
C2 His talents go beyond one's imagination.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 She walked beyond one tree in the forest.
A2 The shop is located just beyond one block from here.
B1 The hiking trail goes beyond one mountain peak.
B2 The river flows beyond one bend in the distance.
C1 His knowledge of the subject goes beyond one textbook.
C2 Her talent in painting goes beyond one art form.
formal It is important to consider factors beyond one's control when making business decisions.
informal I can't believe he expects us to do all the work, it's beyond one!
slang She's always going above and beyond one for her friends.
figurative His ambition knows no bounds, always reaching beyond one's expectations.
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