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beneath prep 1 under; below; in a lower position, so as to be covered or hidden by something or someone. 2 not worthy of someone or something • He thinks the job is beneath him. adverb, rather formal or archaic below; underneath • A new church was built, but the old vaults lay beneath.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon beneothan.