Under
Under is a common English preposition and adverb used to denote location below or beneath something, or a lower position in rank, degree, or condition. It also appears in many idioms and, as a derivational prefix, in a wide range of compound words.
Etymology: Under comes from Old English under, from Proto-Germanic *under, related to Dutch onder, German unter,
Usage notes: As a preposition, it typically governs a noun phrase, as in under the table, under
Idioms and fixed phrases: Common examples include under the weather (ill), under pressure, under oath, under
Prefix use: As a prefix, under- carries core meanings of beneath or insufficient. It forms words such
Semantic notes: Under contrasts with over, indicating a position below rather than above. In some contexts,