Preposition – “Above”
Above
Above in the meaning: over, upper:
Here are some examples of the preposition above used with the meaning of over or upper:
The plane flew above the clouds.
Hang the picture above the fireplace.
The moon shines brightly above the horizon.
Please place the bookshelf above the desk.
The bird soared above the treetops.
I hung the banner above the entrance.
The helicopter hovered above the building.
There’s a beautiful rainbow above the waterfall.
The stars twinkled in the sky above us.
The sun is directly above us at noon.
In these examples, above is used to indicate a position that is higher or over something else.
Above in the meaning more than or higher:
Here are some examples of the preposition above used with the meaning of more than, higher, or as the opposite of under:
The temperature today is above freezing.
His score was above the class average.
The water level in the well is above 10 feet.
The plane was flying above the clouds.
The cost of living in the city is above my budget.
The noise from the party was above acceptable levels.
Her performance was rated above expectations.
The shelf above the counter is where we keep the dishes.
The helicopter hovered above the mountain peak.
The grades in the class are above passing.
In these examples, above is used to indicate a position or value that is higher or greater than something else, and it serves as the opposite of under in many contexts.
Above as an adverb in the meaning top, up:
Here are some examples of the adverb above used with the meaning of top or up:
The hot air balloon floated high above in the sky.
The cat climbed the tree and perched itself above.
She hung the chandelier just above.
The mountain peak above rose majestically over the surrounding hills.
The flag above waved proudly.
The kite soared high above the beach.
The bird circled gracefully above before landing on the rooftop.
The smoke rose above through the chimney.
The athlete jumped high above the bar.
The sun shines brightly from above.
In these examples, above is used as an adverb to describe a position or location that is higher or at the top of something.
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