overground (Meaning)

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overground (a.)

Situated over or above ground; as, the overground portion of a plant.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overground

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overground Sentence Examples

  1. The overground train rattled by, disrupting the tranquility of the park.
  2. The underground construction project caused temporary disruptions to the overground rail service.
  3. The homeless man camped out on the overground bench, seeking shelter from the elements.
  4. The overground cables carried electricity throughout the city, powering countless homes and businesses.
  5. The overground bridge spanned the river, connecting two bustling neighborhoods.
  6. The overground pipes transported water to and from the city's reservoirs.
  7. The overground wires hummed with electricity, illuminating the streets at night.
  8. The overground walkway provided a scenic route for pedestrians, offering views of the cityscape below.
  9. The overground tunnel allowed for safe passage under busy roads, facilitating pedestrian and cyclist traffic.
  10. The overground maze of streets and buildings made it easy to get lost in the unfamiliar urban landscape.

FAQs About the word overground

Situated over or above ground; as, the overground portion of a plant.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The overground train rattled by, disrupting the tranquility of the park.

The underground construction project caused temporary disruptions to the overground rail service.

The homeless man camped out on the overground bench, seeking shelter from the elements.

The overground cables carried electricity throughout the city, powering countless homes and businesses.