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over and above
phrase as in added
Strongest matches
Strong match
phrase as in additional
phrase as in also
phrase as in besides
phrase as in beyond
Weak matches
- above
- after
- ahead
- apart from
- as well as
- at a distance
- away from
- before
- behind
- besides
- beyond the bounds
- clear of
- farther
- free of
- good way off
- hyper
- in addition to
- in advance of
- long way off
- more remote
- moreover
- on the far side
- on the other side
- out of range
- out of reach
- outside
- over
- over there
- past
- remote
- superior to
- without
- yonder
phrase as in extra
Strongest matches
Strong matches
phrase as in further
phrase as in more
phrase as in odd
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- accidental
- atypical
- avant-garde
- bizarre
- casual
- chance
- contingent
- crazy
- curious
- deviant
- eccentric
- erratic
- exceptional
- extraordinary
- fantastic
- flaky
- fluky
- fortuitous
- fragmentary
- freakish
- freaky
- funny
- idiosyncratic
- incidental
- irregular
- kinky
- kooky
- occasional
- odd-lot
- off-the-wall
- offbeat
- out of the ordinary
- outlandish
- peculiar
- periodic
- quaint
- random
- rare
- remarkable
- seasonal
- singular
- spacey
- strange
- sundry
- uncanny
- uncommon
- unconventional
- unique
- varied
- weird
- whimsical
phrase as in over
Example Sentences
“California has shown a predilection for funding things that are over and above what Medicaid nationally will do,” such as covering low-income Californians regardless of immigration status, said John Baackes, chief executive of L.A.
Another way of looking at the impact coronavirus had on the number of people dying in the UK is by counting all deaths over and above the expected number since the pandemic began, sometimes referred to "excess deaths", external.
Care said that the $28 million would be “over and above” its ongoing investments in such efforts.
“I have a fixed allowance and the organization pays for that, and anything over and above I pay personally for.”
Another way of looking at the impact coronavirus had on the number of people dying in the UK is by counting all deaths over and above the expected number since the pandemic began, sometimes referred to "excess deaths", external.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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