What is another word for the (great) beyond?

Pronunciation: [ðə ɡɹˈe͡ɪt bɪjˈɒnd] (IPA)

The great beyond refers to a realm beyond the physical world, beyond what is known or understandable in our present reality. Synonyms for the great beyond include the afterlife, the hereafter, the beyond, the other side, the spirit world, the afterworld, the next world, and the unknown. These words all evoke a sense of mystery and mysticism, suggesting that there is more to existence than what we can perceive with our five senses. Whether we believe in an afterlife or not, the concept of the great beyond has been a source of both fear and fascination for humans throughout history.

What are the hypernyms for The (great) beyond?

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

Famous quotes with The (great) beyond

  • You've been listening to the adagio from Beethoven's 7th Symphony. I think Ludwig pretty much summed up death in this one. You know, he had lost just about all his hearing when he wrote it, and I've often wondered if that didn't help him tune into the final silence of the (great) beyond.
    Andrew Schneider

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