Pronunciation: /ˌʌn.dərˈniːθ/
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating the time, place, manner, or degree of an action
A1 The cat is underneath the table.
A2 She found her keys underneath the pile of clothes.
B1 The treasure chest was hidden underneath the old oak tree.
B2 The mechanic discovered a leak underneath the car.
C1 The archaeologist unearthed ancient artifacts buried underneath the ruins.
C2 The submarine explored the mysterious depths underneath the ocean's surface.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 The cat is underneath the table.
A2 She found her lost earring underneath the bed.
B1 The treasure was buried underneath the old oak tree.
B2 The secret passage led to a hidden room underneath the castle.
C1 The scientist discovered a new species living underneath the Antarctic ice shelf.
C2 The intricate network of tunnels ran deep underneath the city, connecting various underground facilities.
formal The keys were found underneath the stack of papers on the desk.
informal I found my phone underneath the couch cushions.
slang I keep my snacks underneath my bed so my siblings don't find them.
figurative Underneath his tough exterior, he was actually quite sensitive.
underneathed
underneaths
more underneath
most underneath
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will underneath
have underneath
is underneath
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to underneath
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underneathing