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Learn to pronounce a·bove

/əˈbəv/
preposition
  1. in extended space over and not touching.
    "a display of fireworks above the town"
  2. at a higher level or layer than.
    "bruises above both eyes"
  3. higher than (a specified amount, rate, or norm).
    "above sea level"
    synonyms: greater than, more than, higher than, exceeding, in excess of, over, over and above, beyond, surpassing, upwards of

adverb
at a higher level or layer.
"place a quantity of mud in a jar with water above"
synonyms: overhead, on/at the top, on/at a higher place, high up, on high, up above, (up) in the sky, high above one's head, aloft, (up) in the heavens

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