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- higher in grade or rank than:"over him is the financial director"
- expressing authority or control:"editorial control over what is included"
- expressing preference:"I'd choose the well-known brand over that one"
- expressing greater number:"there was a slight predominance of boys over girls"
- higher in volume or pitch than:"he shouted over the noise of the taxis"
- expressing duration:"she told me over coffee" · "inventories have been refined over many years"
- by means of; by the medium of:"a voice came over the loudspeaker"
- no longer affected by:"we were over the worst"
- informalno longer upset by or missing (a former lover or partner):"now it's finished and even though I am totally over him, I'm wondering whether I should pay him a surprise visit"
- informalweary of or no longer wanting to deal with (something):"I'm over all of this rain!"
adverbover (adverb)- expressing passage or trajectory across an area:"he leaned over and tapped me on the hand"
- in or to the place mentioned or indicated:"over here" · "come over and cheer us up"
- beyond and falling or hanging from a point:"listing over at an acute angle"
- used to express action and result:"the car flipped over" · "hand the money over"
- used to express repetition of a process:"twice over" · "the sums will have to be done over again"
- (in two-way radio communication) used to indicate that the speaker has finished speaking and is awaiting a reply.
nouncricketover (noun) · overs (plural noun)- a sequence of six balls bowled by a bowler from one end of the pitch.
OriginOld English ofer, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch over and German über, from an Indo-European word (originally a comparative of the element represented by -ove in above) which is also the base of Latin super and Greek huper. - Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Over antonyms What is the opposite word for Over? under above incomplete accomplished, in addition unfinished accomplished, in additionthesaurus.plus/antonyms/overAntonyms of Over are Under, Below, Beneath, Underneath, and Inside.leverageedu.com/explore/learn-english/antonyms-o…Antonyms: unfinished complete, concluded, ended, over (p), all over, terminated adverb having come or been brought to a conclusionwww.synonyms.com/antonyms/overAntonyms for (adj) Over Main entry: ended, terminated, all over, over, concluded, complete Definition: having come or been brought to a conclusion Usage: the harvesting was complete; the affair is over, ended, finished; the abruptly terminated interviewenglishthesaurus.net/antonym/Over
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