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What (who) is Above - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Above (album); Above (disambiguation)

above         
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If one thing is above another one, it is directly over it or higher than it.
He lifted his hands above his head...
Apartment 46 was a quiet apartment, unlike the one above it...
He was staring into the mirror above him.
? below
PREP
Above is also an adverb.
A long scream sounded from somewhere above.
...a picture of the new plane as seen from above...
? below
ADV: ADV after v, from ADV
2.
In writing, you use above to refer to something that has already been mentioned or discussed.
Several conclusions could be drawn from the results described above...
? below
ADV: ADV after v, n ADV
Above is also a noun.
For additional information, contact any of the above.
N-SING-COLL: the N
Above is also an adjective.
For a copy of their brochure, write to the above address.
ADJ: ADJ n
3.
If an amount or measurement is above a particular level, it is greater than that level.
The temperature crept up to just above 40 degrees...
Victoria Falls has had above average levels of rainfall this year...
Government spending is planned to rise 3 per cent above inflation.
? below
PREP
Above is also an adverb.
Banks have been charging 25 percent and above for unsecured loans.
ADV: amount and ADV
4.
If you hear one sound above another, it is louder or clearer than the second one.
Then there was a woman's voice, rising shrilly above the barking.
= over
PREP
5.
If someone is above you, they are in a higher social position than you or in a position of authority over you.
I married above myself-rich county people...
? below
PREP
Above is also an adverb.
The policemen admitted beating the student, but said they were acting on orders from above.
ADV: from ADV
6.
If you say that someone thinks they are above something, you mean that they act as if they are too good or important for it.
I'm not above doing my own cleaning.
PREP [disapproval]
7.
If someone is above criticism or suspicion, they cannot be criticized or suspected because of their good qualities or their position.
He was a respected academic and above suspicion.
= beyond
PREP: v-link PREP n
8.
If you value one person or thing above any other, you value them more or consider that they are more important.
...his tendency to put the team above everything...
PREP
9.
over and above: see over
above the law: see law
above board: see board
above         
¦ preposition & adverb
1. at a higher level or rank than.
higher than a particular amount or rate.
2. in preference to.
3. [as adverb] (in printed text) mentioned earlier.
Phrases
above all (else) more so than anything else.
above board legitimate and honest.
above oneself conceited.
not be above be capable of stooping to (an unworthy act).
Origin
OE abufan, from a- 'on' + bufan (from bi 'by' + ufan 'above').
above         
I. prep.
1.
Higher than, on top of, atop of.
2.
Over, exceeding, more than, greater than.
3.
Beyond, superior to.
4.
Too high for, too proud for, of rectitude too great for, too magnanimous for.
II. ad.
1.
Overhead, aloft, on high, in a high place, in heaven, in the heavenly heights, in excelsis.
2.
Before, in a former part, previously.
3.
Of a higher rank or order.

Wikipedia

Above

Above may refer to:

  • Above (artist), Tavar Zawacki (born 1981), contemporary urban artist
  • Above (magazine), an American environmental magazine 2009–2010
  • Above (Mad Season album), 1995
  • Above (Pillar album), 2000
  • Above (Samael album), 2009
  • "Above", a song by Finger Eleven from Tip
Examples of use of Above
1. I don‘t believe we‘ll finish 37 points ahead of Liverpool, 18 above above Manchester United or 12 above Arsenal.
2. But above all, he had a clear vision for the sort of Sudan he wanted: where he is above no body and no body is above him.
3. There was a balcony above and a camera was mounted there, shooting us from above.
4. The singer, 22, is five places above bandmate Cheryl Tweedy and 12 places above Kimberley Walsh.
5. Above all, this quote summarizes all the characteristics of the Second Lebanon War – privatizing the public discourse, putting the individual above the many, and emotion above reason.