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over

/'ouvə/
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The word "over" is a versatile word in English that can be used as an adjective, adverb, and noun. Let's break it down in a simple way.

Part of Speech:
  1. Adjective: Describes something that has finished or concluded.

    • Example: "The game is over." (This means the game has ended.)
  2. Adverb: Indicates a position or direction, often meaning "above," "across," or "throughout."

    • Example: "The cat jumped over the fence." (The cat went above the fence.)
  3. Noun: In cricket, "over" refers to a set of six balls bowled to the batsman by one player.

    • Example: "He bowled a great over." (Referring to the six deliveries he made.)
Usage Instructions:
  • Adjective: Use "over" to indicate that something has ended.
  • Adverb: Use "over" to describe a position or action that goes across something or throughout an area.
  • Noun: Use "over" in the context of cricket when talking about the delivery of six balls.
Advanced Usage:
  • "Over" can also imply a duration or extent of time.
    • Example: "We talked over dinner." (This means the conversation happened during dinner time.)
Word Variants:
  • Overly (adverb): Means excessively or too much.
    • Example: "She was overly excited about the trip."
Different Meanings:
  • Over can indicate superiority or being in a position above something.
    • Example: "He is the boss over the whole team." (He is in charge of the team.)
Synonyms:
  • Above
  • Across
  • Finished (when used as an adjective)
  • Throughout (when used as an adverb)
Idioms:
  • "Over the moon": Extremely happy.

    • Example: "She was over the moon when she got the job."
  • "Get over": To recover from something.

    • Example: "It took her a while to get over the flu."
Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Overcome": To succeed in dealing with a problem or difficulty.

    • Example: "She managed to overcome her fears."
  • "Look over": To examine something quickly.

    • Example: "Please look over my report before I submit it."
Adjective
  1. having come or been brought to a conclusion
    • the harvesting was complete
    • the affair is over, ended, finished
    • the abruptly terminated interview
Adverb
  1. over the entire area
    • the wallpaper was covered all over with flowers
    • she ached all over
    • everything was dusted over with a fine layer of soot
  2. beyond the top or upper surface or edge; forward from an upright position;
    • a roof that hangs over
  3. throughout a period of time
    • stay over the weekend
  4. throughout an area
    • he is known the world over
  5. at or to a point across intervening space etc.
    • come over and see us some time
    • over there
Noun
  1. (cricket) the division of play during which six balls are bowled at the batsman by one player from the other team from the same end of the pitch

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