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Beyond - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Beyond means on the farther side of something or outside the limits of a place, time, or situation. It can also imply surpassing expectations or going further than usual.

beyond

/**American phonetic transcription**: biˈɑnd/ /**British phonetic transcription**: bɪˈjɒnd/

Definition:

On the far side of something, further ahead in time or space.

Synonyms:

Past, above, outside, exceeding

Part of Speech:

Preposition, adverb

Antonyms:

Within, inside

Common Collocations:

Beyond belief, beyond compare, beyond reach, beyond doubt

Derivatives:

Beyondness (rare), beyonder (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "beyond" to indicate something past a limit or outside a scope, often figuratively.

Common Phrases:

Beyond the pale, beyond repair, beyond one's wildest dreams

Etymology:

From Old English "begeondan," meaning "on the other side of."

Examples:

  • 1. The mountains lie beyond the valley.
  • 2. Her talent is beyond comparison.
  • 3. We cannot see beyond the horizon.
  • 4. The problem is beyond my understanding.

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