Above
UK /["/əˈbʌv/"]/US /["/əˈbʌv/"]/
Definition
at or to a higher place or position than something/somebody
In simple words: Higher than something else.
Examples
- The picture hangs above the fireplace.
- The temperature is above freezing today.
- The clouds are floating above the mountains.
- He placed the vase above the shelf.
- Above all, we must stay positive.
Usage notes
Use 'above' to indicate something that is physically higher or to refer to a position in a list or context. It's neutral and commonly used in both spoken and written English.
Grammar pattern
above + object
Memory hint
Think of 'a dove flying high above the ground'.
Collocations
- above average
- above all
- above the clouds
Synonyms
- over
- higher
- upon
Antonyms
- below
- under
- beneath
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'over' when referring to physical space.
- Misused in phrases, such as 'above you' when 'over you' is more appropriate contextually.
- Using 'above' incorrectly in comparisons, such as 'above average' without clarifying context.