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- preposition
- extending directly upward from:"I saw flames over Berlin"
- above so as to cover or protect:"an oxygen tent over the bed" · "ladle this sauce over fresh pasta"
- extending above (a general area) from a vantage point:"views over Hyde Park"
- at a higher level or layer than:"watching a television hanging over the bar"
- 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"
- higher than or more than (a specified number or quantity):"over 40 degrees C" · "they have lived together for over a year"
- expressing passage or trajectory across:"she trudged over the lawn"
- beyond and falling or hanging from:"it toppled over the cliff"
- at the other side of; beyond:"over the hill is a small village"
- 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"
- on the subject of:"a heated debate over unemployment"
- 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.
adjective- finished or complete:"the match is over" · "the danger is not completely over" · "it was a bad period of my life, but it's all over now"
- informalno longer fashionable or in vogue:"skiing is so over, and snowboarding is passé!"
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.
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