Pronunciation: /ˈʌndərsaɪd/

Definitions of underside

noun the lower side or bottom of something

Example Sentences

A1 The underside of the table was covered in dust.

A2 The cat was hiding under the car, its underside barely visible.

B1 Inspect the underside of the vehicle for any signs of damage.

B2 The underside of the bridge was painted a bright blue color.

C1 The scientist carefully examined the underside of the microscope for any defects.

C2 The artist captured the intricate details of the flower's underside in his painting.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 She undersides the table to clean the dust.

A2 The mechanic undersided the car to check for any leaks.

B1 The artist undersides the canvas to add a signature.

B2 The inspector undersided the building to inspect for structural damage.

C1 The scientist undersides the microscope to adjust the lens.

C2 The diver undersides the shipwreck to explore its hidden treasures.

adjective not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The underside of the table is smooth and clean.

A2 She flipped the book over to see the underside of the cover.

B1 The underside of the car was covered in mud after driving through the rain.

B2 The underside of the bridge was inspected for any signs of damage.

C1 The underside of the airplane was carefully examined by the maintenance crew.

C2 The underside of the iceberg revealed a hidden ecosystem teeming with life.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The cat hid under the bed, its underside peeking out.

A2 She placed the book on the underside of the table to keep it hidden.

B1 The mechanic inspected the car's underside for any signs of damage.

B2 The diver explored the underside of the shipwreck, discovering hidden treasures.

C1 The artist meticulously painted the intricate details of the flower's underside.

C2 The scientist conducted a study on the underside of the glacier to understand its melting patterns.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The underside of the table is dirty.

A2 She sat on the grass, feeling the cool underside against her skin.

B1 The mechanic examined the underside of the car for any signs of damage.

B2 The underside of the bridge was covered in graffiti.

C1 The underside of the aircraft was inspected thoroughly before takeoff.

C2 The artist painted intricate designs on the underside of the sculpture.

preposition not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The cat is hiding under the table's underside.

A2 She found her lost earring on the underside of the bed.

B1 The mechanic checked the car's underside for any signs of damage.

B2 The underside of the boat was covered in barnacles.

C1 The archaeologist carefully examined the underside of the ancient artifact.

C2 The artist painted intricate designs on the underside of the bridge.

conjunction not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The cat hid under the bed, but I could see its underside.

A2 She flipped the coin over to reveal the underside.

B1 The mechanic inspected the underside of the car for any damage.

B2 The artist painted intricate details on the underside of the sculpture.

C1 The researchers studied the underside of the iceberg to understand its melting patterns.

C2 The architect designed the building with a glass floor to showcase the underside of the structure.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Underside! Be careful not to touch that hot pan.

A2 Underside, watch out for the low ceiling in this room.

B1 Underside, make sure to check the underside of the car for any leaks.

B2 Underside, it's important to inspect the underside of the bridge for any signs of damage.

C1 Underside, the underside of the iceberg is often larger than what is visible above the water.

C2 Underside, the underside of the aircraft must be thoroughly inspected before takeoff.

article not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 The spider was hiding under the underside of the leaf.

A2 She flipped the boat over to inspect the underside for any damage.

B1 The underside of the car was covered in mud after driving through the dirt road.

B2 The architect designed the building with a glass floor to showcase the underside of the structure.

C1 The scientist conducted a detailed study of the underside of the glacier to understand its melting patterns.

C2 The artist created a sculpture that was meant to be viewed from both the top and underside to appreciate its complexity.

Examples of underside in a Sentence

formal The underside of the car was covered in rust.

informal I saw a spider crawling on the underside of the table.

slang I found a secret compartment on the underside of the desk.

figurative The project's success lies in exploring the underside of the issue.

Grammatical Forms of underside

past tense

undersided

plural

undersides

comparative

more underside

superlative

most underside

present tense

undersides

future tense

will underside

perfect tense

have undersided

continuous tense

is undersiding

singular

underside

positive degree

underside

infinitive

to underside

gerund

undersiding

participle

undersided

Origin and Evolution of underside

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'underside' originated from Old English, where 'under' meant below or beneath, and 'side' referred to a surface or area.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'underside' has maintained its original meaning of the lower surface of an object or area, without significant changes in usage or connotation.