What is another word for over there?
38 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ ˌə͡ʊvə ðˈe͡ə], [ ˌəʊvə ðˈeə], [ ˌəʊ_v_ə ð_ˈeə]
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adv.
• beyond (adverb)
- ahead,
- Without,
- outside,
- moreover,
- besides,
- past,
- apart from,
- farther,
- out of range,
- away from,
- behind,
- after,
- before,
- above,
- over,
- remote,
- yonder.
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adv
• Other relevant words: (adverb)
- on the far side,
- superior to,
- on the other side,
- at a distance,
- in addition to,
- clear of,
- hyper,
- as well as,
- long way off,
- good way off,
- over and above,
- free of,
- out of reach,
- beyond,
- beyond the bounds,
- in advance of,
- more remote.
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adv. & prep.
• beyond (adverb, preposition)
- out-side.
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Other synonyms:
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- there.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- at that place,
- yon.
How to use «Over there» in context?
When most people hear the word «over there,» they automatically think of the World War II battlefields. However, over there has a much older meaning. The original use of the phrase referred to a place or thing that is located «over there.» This could be a general reference to a location that is remote from the speaker, or specific to a particular topic. For example, over there can refer to a topic that is not relevant to the speaker, or a topic that is of little interest.
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- above
- after
- ahead
- apart from
- as well as
- at a distance
- away from
- before
- behind
- besides
- beyond the bounds
- clear of
- farther
- free of
- good way off
- hyper
- in addition to
- in advance of
- long way off
- more remote
- moreover
- on the far side
- on the other side
- out of range
- out of reach
- outside
- over
- over and above
- past
- remote
- superior to
- without
- yonder
On this page you’ll find 40 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to over there, such as: above, after, ahead, apart from, as well as, and at a distance.
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How to use over there in a sentence
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO OVER THERE
- above
- after
- ahead
- apart from
- as well as
- at a distance
- away from
- before
- behind
- besides
- beyond the bounds
- clear of
- farther
- free of
- good way off
- hyper
- in addition to
- in advance of
- long way off
- more remote
- moreover
- on the far side
- on the other side
- out of range
- out of reach
- outside
- over
- over and above
- over there
- past
- remote
- superior to
- without
- yonder
- above
- after
- ahead
- apart from
- as well as
- away from
- before
- behind
- besides
- farther
- free of
- good way off
- hyper
- in addition to
- in advance of
- long way off
- more remote
- moreover
- on the far side
- on the other side
- out of range
- outside
- over
- over there
- past
- remote
- superior to
- without
- yonder
Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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adv over there
- beyond — If something is beyond a place or barrier, it is on the other side of it.
- as well as — You use as well as when you want to mention another item connected with the subject you are discussing.
- apart from — You use apart from when you are making an exception to a general statement.
- hyper — overexcited; overstimulated; keyed up.
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там, вон там, туда, вот там, вон
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over — больше, за, над, на, по, чрезмерный, чрезмерно, свыше, излишек, перелет
there — там, туда, здесь, тут, вон, на этом месте, в этом отношении
Примеры
Screw over there!
Глянь-ка вон туда!
Sit yourself over there.
Усаживайтесь вон там.
Who’s that man over there?
Кто тот мужчина, вон там?
Do you see that building over there?
Видите вон то здание?
Give your coat to the lady over there.
Отдайте своё пальто вон той женщине.
The mannequin over there looks so real.
Вон тот манекен — совсем как живой.
Hey, you over there! Get out of the way!
Эй, ты, там! Убирайся с дороги!
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The Webb family still has its farm over there.
Don’t look now, but that guy over there is really giving you the eye.
Stack the promising applications here, and put the rejects over there.
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over there
At some location that is an unspecified distance away. Would you pass me that hammer over there? Why are you standing way over there? Come over here near the rest of us!
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(way) over there
in a place some distance away. I see a house way over there in the field. My hat is over there on the table.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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- 100s
- by the hundred(s)
- come under the hammer
- come/go under the hammer
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- hammer (something) into (someone or something)
- hammer into
- hammer into and pound into
- hammer down
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«Over there» is further than «there» and «there» is further than «here.»
«Here» usually means «at one’s feet» or «the place where one is at.» You do not have to move to get «here.» You are already «here.»
If you want to go to somewhere else, that place is «there.» And you need to go «there» to be «there.»
If you are in the US Army, you can go «over there» (over the ocean) to fight the enemy.
As this World War I-era song shows, «over there» refers to a long distance. But it does not have to be so far as «over to another country» or «abroad.»
«Over there» means somewhere out of reach. You need to stand up and move «over there» to get some object that is «over there» from where you are. In other words, «over there» can be «across the room», «across the street», or «across the ocean.» It is a relatively far distance as compared to «there.»