underground Antonyms
Meaning of underground
underground (n)
a secret group organized to overthrow a government or occupation force
an electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (usually in a city)
underground (s)
under the level of the ground
conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods
underground (r)
in or into hiding or secret operation
beneath the surface of the earth
underground (n.)
The place or space beneath the surface of the ground; subterranean space.
underground (a.)
Being below the surface of the ground; as, an underground story or apartment.
Done or occurring out of sight; secret.
underground (adv.)
Beneath the surface of the earth.
underground Sentence Examples
- The subway system traversed the labyrinthine underground tunnels beneath the city.
- Archaeologists stumbled upon an ancient civilization's forgotten underground chambers.
- The water seeped underground, creating a vast subterranean aquifer.
- The roots of the towering trees extended deep underground, anchoring them in the earth.
- The cable wires snaked underground, connecting buildings and providing electricity.
- The underground bunker provided shelter from the relentless bombing raids.
- The secret underground base housed sensitive military equipment and personnel.
- The underground stream gurgled and flowed, hidden from view beneath the lush vegetation.
- The underground parking lot was a crowded maze of cars and hurried pedestrians.
- The underground movement plotted and planned its resistance to the oppressive regime.
FAQs About the word underground
a secret group organized to overthrow a government or occupation force, an electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (usually in a city), under
furtively, secretively, clandestinely, surreptitiously,undercover, stealthily, collusively, underhand, sneakily, underhandedly
publicly,publicly,openly, openly,
The subway system traversed the labyrinthine underground tunnels beneath the city.
Archaeologists stumbled upon an ancient civilization's forgotten underground chambers.
The water seeped underground, creating a vast subterranean aquifer.
The roots of the towering trees extended deep underground, anchoring them in the earth.