🌌beyond

preposition, adverb
/bɪˈjɒnd/

Meaning

at or to the further side of; more than
further away than; exceeding; more than

Example Sentences

The village lies beyond the river.

The mountains stretched beyond the horizon.

Example Expressions

beyond belief

Synonyms

past, outside, over, farther, further, above
Entry 1
past, outside, over, farther
Entry 2
past, further, above, over

Antonyms

within, inside, below
Entry 1
within, inside
Entry 2
within, inside, below

Collocations

beyond reach, beyond control, beyond doubt, beyond belief
Entry 1
beyond reach, beyond control, beyond doubt
Entry 2
beyond doubt, beyond belief, beyond reach

More Example Sentences

Our achievement was far beyond our thought.

He slowly stopped spending beyond his budget.

We refuse to spend beyond our budget anymore.

We are too realistic to spend beyond our budget.

We avoid spending beyond our budget at all costs.

We were foolish enough to spend beyond our budget.

The road continues beyond the village up into the forest.

This is beyond my capacity, so I cannot make a commitment.

I was not intentionally late, the situation was beyond my control.

A teenager gets her first part-time job at a bookstore near her high school working three evenings a week after classes to earn money for a new laptop and she learns to organize shelves and help customers while balancing her schoolwork and social life which teaches her the value of time management and gives her confidence to handle responsibilities that will prepare her well for university and beyond.

Related Vocabularies

at, into, or across the space separating two objects or regions
concerning; on the subject of; approximately
moving in a constant direction on (a road, path, or surface)
across, on top of, or beyond
at a higher place or position than something

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