The Opposite(Antonym) of “underwater”
The antonyms of underwater are above water and afloat. The antonyms above water and afloat describe a state where something is not submerged in water.
Explore all Antonyms of “underwater”
- afloat
- above water
Definitions and Examples of above water, afloat
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Example
The boat was struggling to stay above water during the storm.
Floating on the surface of the water; not sinking.
Example
The buoy was designed to keep the fishing net afloat.
Key Differences: above water vs afloat
- 1Above water refers to something that is not submerged in water and is on the surface of the water.
- 2Afloat refers to something that is floating on the surface of the water and not sinking.
Effective Usage of above water, afloat
- 1Maritime Vocabulary: Use these antonyms to describe the position of ships, boats, and other watercraft.
- 2Swimming and Diving: Incorporate these antonyms to describe the position of swimmers and divers.
- 3Environmental Science: Utilize these antonyms to describe the state of aquatic ecosystems and their inhabitants.
Remember this!
The antonyms above water and afloat describe a state where something is not submerged in water. Use these words to describe the position of ships, boats, and other watercraft, swimmers and divers, and aquatic ecosystems and their inhabitants.