Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- preposition Used to indicate position above and supported by or in contact with.
- preposition Used to indicate contact with or extent over (a surface) regardless of position.
- preposition Used to indicate location at or along.
- preposition Used to indicate proximity.
- preposition Used to indicate attachment to or suspension from.
- preposition Used to indicate figurative or abstract position.
- preposition Used to indicate actual motion toward, against, or onto.
- preposition Used to indicate figurative or abstract motion toward, against, or onto.
- preposition Used to indicate occurrence at a given time.
- preposition Used to indicate the particular occasion or circumstance.
- preposition Used to indicate the object affected by actual, perceptible action.
- preposition Used to indicate the object affected by a figurative action.
- preposition Used to indicate the object of an action directed, tending, or moving against it.
- preposition Used to indicate the object of perception or thought.
- preposition Used to indicate the agent or agency of a specified action.
- preposition Used to indicate a medicine or other corrective taken or undertaken routinely.
- preposition Used to indicate a substance that is the cause of an addiction, a habit, or an altered state of consciousness.
- preposition Used to indicate a source or basis.
- preposition Used to indicate a source of power or energy.
- preposition Used to indicate the state or process of.
- preposition Used to indicate the purpose of.
- preposition Used to indicate a means of conveyance.
- preposition Used to indicate availability by means of.
- preposition Used to indicate belonging to.
- preposition Used to indicate addition or repetition.
- preposition Concerning; about.
- preposition Concerning and to the disadvantage of.
- preposition Informal In one's possession; with.
- preposition At the expense of; compliments of.
- adverb In or into a position or condition of being supported by or in contact with something.
- adverb In or into a position of being attached to or covering something.
- adverb In the direction of something.
- adverb Toward or at a point lying ahead in space or time; forward.
- adverb At or to a more distant point in time or space.
- adverb Toward or to a different state or condition.
- adverb In a continuous course.
- adverb In or into performance or operation.
- adverb In progress or action; in a state of activity.
- adverb In or at the present position or condition.
- adverb In a condition of being scheduled for or decided upon.
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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'Taking a break from my grueling home-work schedule, I plopped on my bed, remote in hand, and hit the \ "on\" button.
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'Taking a break from my grueling home-work schedule, I plopped on my bed, remote in hand, and hit the \ "on\" button.
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