Beneath
UK /["/bɪˈniːθ/"]/US /["/bɪˈniːθ/"]/
Definition
in or to a lower position than somebody/something; under somebody/something
In simple words: Under something or lower than something.
Examples
- They found the body buried beneath a pile of leaves.
- The boat sank beneath the waves.
- He considers such jobs beneath him.
- They thought she had married beneath her *(= married a man of lower social status)*.
Usage notes
Use 'beneath' in both formal and informal contexts to indicate position or hidden conditions. Avoid using it in overly casual settings where simpler words like 'under' may be preferred.
Grammar pattern
beneath + object
Memory hint
Think of 'beneath' as 'be under' something.
Collocations
- beneath the surface
- beneath the stars
- beneath notice
Synonyms
- under
- below
- beneath
- underneath
- sub
Antonyms
- above
- over
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'beneath' vs 'below' in casual contexts.
- Incorrectly using 'beneath' without an object.
- Mixing 'beneath' with words like 'over' incorrectly.