above
/əˈbʌv/noun
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Heaven.
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Something, especially a person's name in legal documents, that appears higher on the same page or on a preceding page.
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Higher authority.
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Betterment, raised status or condition.
adjective
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Of heaven; heavenly.
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(by ellipsis) Being located higher on the same page or on a preceding page.
adverb
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Directly overhead; vertically on top of.
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Higher in the same page; earlier in the order as far as writing products go.
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Into or from heaven; in the sky.
"He's in a better place now, floating free as the clouds above."
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In a higher place; upstairs; farther upstream.
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Higher in rank, power, or position.
"He appealed to the court above."
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In addition.
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More in number.
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Above zero; above freezing.
"It was a cold day at only 5 above."
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On the upper half or the dorsal surface of an animal.
"The sparrow I saw was rufous above and off-white below."
preposition
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Physically over; on top of; worn on top of, said of clothing.
"He always put his coat on above his sweater."
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In or to a higher place; higher than; on or over the upper surface.
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Farther north than.
"Idaho is above Utah."
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Rising; appearing out of reach height-wise.
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Higher than; superior to in any respect; surpassing; higher in measure, degree, volume, or pitch, etc. than; out of reach; not exposed to; not likely to be affected by; incapable of negative actions or thoughts.
"Even the chief of police is not above suspicion."
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Higher in rank, status, or position.
"to stand head and shoulders above the rest"
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In addition to; besides.
"above and beyond the call of duty"
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Surpassing in number or quantity; more than.
"That amount is way above our asking price."
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In preference to.
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Too proud to stoop to; averse to; disinclined towards;
"The owner was above taking more than a token salary."
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Beyond; on the other side.
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Upstage of.