nether

[ˈneðər]

nether Definition

  • 1lower in position, situated below or beneath
  • 2lower in quality or status
  • 3relating to the underworld or hell

Using nether: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "nether" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The nether regions of the ocean are still largely unexplored.

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    The nether garment was torn and dirty.

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    The nether world is often depicted as a place of punishment and suffering.

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    The nether lip trembled with emotion.

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    The nether parts of the body are considered private.

nether Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for nether

Phrases with nether

  • nether regions

    the private parts of the body, especially the genitals

    Example

    He was embarrassed when the doctor asked him to expose his nether regions.

  • the underworld or hell

    Example

    In Greek mythology, Hades ruled over the nether world.

  • an undergarment worn next to the skin

    Example

    She changed into a fresh nether garment before going to bed.

Origins of nether

from Old English 'niþera', meaning 'down, downwards'

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Summary: nether in Brief

The term 'nether' [ˈneðər] refers to something that is lower in position or quality, or relating to the underworld or hell. It can be used to describe the lower parts of the body, as in 'The nether parts of the body are considered private.' 'Nether' also appears in phrases like 'nether regions,' referring to the genitals, and 'nether world,' meaning the underworld.

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