Underneath
(
adverb
,
preposition
)
(As an adverb)
Underneath ( adverb )
Beneath something; below it.
Origin:
Middle english, from under + neath.
Examples:
- She placed the box underneath the bed.
- The pipes run underneath the street.
- The car was parked underneath the tree.
- The cat was hiding underneath the couch.
- 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:
- She placed the box underneath the bed.
- The pipes run underneath the street.
- The car was parked underneath the tree.
- The cat was hiding underneath the couch.
- He looked underneath the hood of the car to see what was wrong.