What is another word for more under?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔːɹ ˈʌndə] (IPA)

The phrase "more under" can have different meanings depending on the context. To express the idea of "further below," alternative synonyms include "deeper," "beneath," or "lower." If interpreting "more under" as having a connotation of "further detail," different options include "additional information," "more in-depth analysis," or "further elaboration." In another context, "more under" could imply "greater responsibility," and alternative synonyms could include "higher duty," "extended authority," or "greater obligations." Choosing the appropriate synonym is crucial to convey the intended meaning and to facilitate better communication.

What are the hypernyms for More under?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for more under?

"More under" is a phrase that indicates there is additional information or details to be discovered. The antonyms for this phrase would be "simple," "straightforward," or "clear-cut." These words would suggest that no further information is necessary, or that everything is already explained in a concise and uncomplicated manner. Other antonyms for "more under" could be "obvious," "evident," or "apparent," which suggest that the information is readily available and easy to comprehend. Using these antonyms could help to simplify complex ideas or concepts, making them more accessible and understandable to a wider audience.

What are the antonyms for More under?

Famous quotes with More under

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  • Bangladesh is heavily invested in advertising itself to Americans and other potential trading partners as a "moderate Muslim country." ... Over the last few decades, however, they have come more and more under the thumb of radical jihadis. Yet, they have not stopped trying to portray themselves as what they perhaps were at one point, and few Americans know that the reality is not what they are saying it is.
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  • Mnemonists, people with freakish memories and no other virtues, were capable of playing dazzling games, dismaying and confusing the other participants by their rapid muster of countless ideas. In the course of time such displays of virtuosity fell more and more under a strict ban, and contemplation became a highly important component of the Game. Ultimately, for the audiences at each Game it became the main thing. This was the necessary turning toward the religious spirit. What had formerly mattered was following the sequences of ideas and the whole intellectual mosaic of a Game with rapid attentiveness, practiced memory, and full understanding. But there now arose the demand for a deeper and more spiritual approach. After each symbol conjured up by the director of a Game, each player was required to perform silent, formal meditation on the content, origin, and meaning of this symbol, to call to mind intensively and organically its full purport. The members of the Order and of the Game associations brought the technique and practice of contemplation with them from their elite schools, where the art of contemplation and meditation was nurtured with the greatest care. In this way the hieroglyphs of the Game were kept from degenerating into mere empty signs.
    Hermann Hesse

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