Underneath ( adverb , preposition )

(As an adverb)

Underneath ( adverb )

Beneath something; below it.

Origin:

Middle english, from under + neath.

Examples:

  1. She placed the box underneath the bed.
  2. The pipes run underneath the street.
  3. The car was parked underneath the tree.
  4. The cat was hiding underneath the couch.
  5. He looked underneath the hood of the car to see what was wrong.

(As a preposition)

Underneath ( preposition )

Beneath something; below it.

Origin:

Middle english, from under + neath.

Examples:

  1. She placed the box underneath the bed.
  2. The pipes run underneath the street.
  3. The car was parked underneath the tree.
  4. The cat was hiding underneath the couch.
  5. He looked underneath the hood of the car to see what was wrong.
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