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Our apartment is below theirs Below is primarily a preposition and adverb, used to indicate a position lower than a specified point or level.

Her skirt reached below her knees Waaaay below the rest, so let go and have fun The sun dipped below the horizon

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A lieutenant is below a captain

Adverb the pencil rolled off the desk and fell to the floor below

The pilot looked down at the sea far below We heard the elevator stop at the floor below. We use below most commonly as a preposition meaning ‘lower than’ It has a similar meaning to under

The opposite of below is above We use it when there is no contact between people or things … in formal writing, we use below to refer to something that we will mention or show later Below, under, beneath indicate position in some way lower than something else

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Below implies being in a lower plane

Below the horizon, the water line Under implies being lower in a perpendicular line The book is under the chair. Below can be a preposition or an adverb

In both cases, it describes the position of something relative to something else, namely, something that is underneath another object. Bellow means to shout loudly or to make a deep loud sound like a bull For example, “the teacher bellowed at the students for their attention.” on the other hand, below refers to something being at a lower level or position For instance, “the temperature dropped below freezing last night.”

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Definition of below adverb in oxford advanced learner's dictionary

Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. In formal writing, we use below to refer to something that we will mention or show later In the figure below, the results show that 54% of the rats tested were carrying the antibody … Beneath, under, underneath, neath, after, behind, following, past

Over, above, before, of, prior to, to, previous to, ahead of

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