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Opposite of Over NYT Crossword Clue, April 06, 2024

Do you find today's NYT Crossword puzzle difficult? Don't worry, we are here to assist you with the crossword puzzle by providing a providing a detailed explanation and revealing the answer with hints.

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Updated Apr 06, 2024

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Opposite of Over NYT Crossword Clue, April 06, 2024

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Some clues are easy, and you can solve them yourself, but some are hard, and you need to search the internet or navigate websites that explain each crossword clue answer. That’s why we are here. Let's look at today's clue.

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Before guessing an answer, you need to first understand the given clue and its definition. Sometimes you get direct clues, and sometimes you may not get a direct clue for your answer. If you're stuck on this clue in a crossword puzzle, we can help you find the answer.

Today's NYT crossword clue is: 'Opposite of over'

This is a direct clue that you can easily find, but you have to think a bit to guess the answer.

Over

Over is the word that refers to beyond the top or upper surface or edge; forward from an upright position.

Example: The boy climbed over the tree. Here, it refers to a position on the tree. The synonym of the word 'over' is above. Now, think of the opposite of the word.

Hints

  • The answer is a five-letter word.
  • The synonym of the answer is below.
  • The answer is used to describe a lower position.

The answer for the today's clue 'Opposite of over' is "UNDER".

Explanation

"UNDER" is an adverb word that is the opposite of "over". Over is used to describe the position placed above, whereas under refers to things placed below.









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