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Definition above in British English

above adjective, adverb, preposition

adjective, adverb, preposition
/əˈbʌv/

Above can be used in the following ways:

as a preposition (followed by a noun): The birds were flying high above the trees.

as an adverb (without a following noun): She stared up at the stars above.

as an adjective: Please reply to the above address.

Both above and over can be used to mean ‘at a higher level than something’: the light above/over the door.

Use above when something is not directly over something else: on the hillside above the river.

Use over when something moves or stretches across the space above something: flying over Londonthe bridge over the river.

Use over when something covers something else: She put a scarf over her hair.

Do not confuse see above (=look at something mentioned earlier) with see over (=look at the next page).

1

at a higher level than something or directly over it

1.1

at a higher level than something or directly over it

Example

We lived in the room above the shop.

Example

Curran's leg was broken above the right knee.

Example

the snow-covered hills above the village

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1.2

in an earlier part of a piece of writing or higher up a page

Example

Many of the documents mentioned above are now available on the Internet.

Example

David and Brenda Mitchell, pictured above, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last weekend.

Example

Interviews will be held at the above address on 2 December.

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2

more than a particular number, amount, or level

2.1

more than a particular number, amount, or level

Example

The company's profits were 23% above the previous year's.

Example

Temperatures climbed to 31 degrees Celsius - 10 degrees above normal.

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Example

In most subjects the students scored well above average.

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3

used for saying that something is considered more valuable or more important than other things

Example

In their society, honesty was prized above all other virtues.

Example

We value our independence above anything that you can offer us.

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4

used for saying that someone's rank is higher or their job is more important than someone else's

Example

As a major, Stuart was a rank above me, but we remained good friends.

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5

if you can hear one sound above other sounds, it is louder or higher than the other sounds

Example

Carl shouted, but it was impossible to make himself heard above all the noise.

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6

if you are above a particular type of behaviour, you are such a morally good person that you would not behave in that way

Example

Jack was cheating? I thought he was above that sort of thing.

Definition above in British English