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1. over- (Adjective)
4 synonyms
# | Word | Frequency | Likes | Number of letters | Number of synonyms |
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1. | complete | 126 |
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8 letters | 207 synonyms |
2. | concluded | 22.4 |
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9 letters | 41 synonym |
3. | ended | 83.2 |
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5 letters | 30 synonyms |
4. | terminated | 5.62 |
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10 letters | 27 synonyms |
1 definition
over- (Adjective) — | Having come or been brought to a conclusion 2 examples |
1. ex. "the affair is over, ended, finished" | |
2. ex. "the harvesting was all over" |
2. over- (Noun)
1 definition
over- (Noun) — | (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 |
3 types of
2 types
# | Word | Number of letters | Number of synonyms | ||
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1. | maiden | 6 letters | 34 synonyms | ||
2. | maiden over | 10 letters | 1 synonym |
3 parts of
# | Word | Number of letters | Number of synonyms | ||
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1. | period of play | 12 letters | 2 synonyms | ||
2. | play | 4 letters | 200 synonyms | ||
3. | playing period | 13 letters | 2 synonyms |
3. over- (Adverb)
2 synonyms
5 definitions
over- (Adverb) — | At or to a point across intervening space etc. 2 examples |
1. ex. "come over and see us some time" | |
2. ex. "over there" | |
over- (Adverb) — | Throughout an area 1 example |
1. ex. "he is known the world over" | |
over- (Adverb) — | Throughout a period of time 1 example |
1. ex. "stay over the weekend" | |
over- (Adverb) — | Beyond the top or upper surface or edge; forward from an upright position 1 example |
1. ex. "a roof that hangs over" | |
over- (Adverb) — | Covering the entire area 3 examples |
1. ex. "the wallpaper was covered all over with flowers" | |
2. ex. "she ached all over" | |
3. ex. "everything was dusted over with a fine layer of soot" |
4. over- (Prefix)
1 definition
over- (Prefix) — | Excessively, beyond, extreme |
5. over- (Preposition)
3 definitions
over- (Preposition) — | At a higher position than 2 examples |
1. ex. "the picture over radiator" | |
2. ex. "the light over the table" | |
over- (Preposition) — | On top of and covering 2 examples |
1. ex. "put the hood over your head" | |
2. ex. "the cloth over the butter" | |
over- (Preposition) — | In the whole extent of; everywhere 1 example |
1. ex. "climate change will be a problem over the world" |
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