Created by Nicole Pastore
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ABOVE (ãbav) preposition | at or to a higher place or position than something/somebody more than something; greater in number, level or age than somebody/something of greater importance or of higher quality than somebody/something too good or too honest to do something (of a sound) louder or clearer than another sound Above and over can both be used to describe a position higher than something When you are talking about movement from one side of something to the other, you can only use over Over can also mean ‘covering’: Above and over can also mean ‘more than’. Above is used in relation to a minimum level or a fixed point Over is used with numbers, ages, money and time ABOVE ALL most important of all; especially ABOVE YOURSELF having too high an opinion of yourself OVER AND ABOVE in addition to something |
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