What is another word for under that?

Pronunciation: [ˌʌndə ðˈat] (IPA)

"Under that" can be replaced by several synonyms to diversify your language and add variety to your writing. Some of the synonyms for "under that" include below, beneath, covered by, hidden by, enclosed by, or surrounded by. Each of these synonyms has a similar meaning to "under that", indicating something that is located or situated beneath or covered by a particular object or surface. Using different synonyms effectively in your writing can make your sentences more engaging and build a stronger connection with your readers. Try experimenting with these synonyms to see how they can help enhance your writing style.

What are the hypernyms for Under that?

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

Famous quotes with Under that

  • My entire family were Democrats all our lives. But because how furious I was about the previous administration, I turned in my card to become a Republican. I did not want to be known as a Democrat under that person's regime.
    Danny Aiello
  • You might make a lot of money, but it's very hard to get out from under that rug. The more you can reinvent yourself, the better - and unfortunately TV is designed not to let you redesign yourself.
    Peter Berg
  • And, hey, I'm not under the illusion that everything's just going to be hunky-dory work wise forever. I've never been under that illusion. Things could go away tomorrow.
    Mel Gibson
  • I never quite envisioned myself a proper doctor under that white coat, but I was interested in the idea of healing and in the psychological dimension rather early on.
    Robert Jay Lifton
  • I would rather do twenty TV series than go through what I went through under that Rank contract I signed a few years ago for which I blame no one but myself.
    Patrick McGoohan

Semantically related words:

-understand

-understand each other

-understand me

-understand the difference

-understanding the problem

-understanding and caring

-understanding the process

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