Above and Yet

Above

Above adverb - To or in a higher place.

Yet and above are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Yet" instead an adverb "Above".

Yet

Yet adverb - At a later time.

Above and yet are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Above" instead an adverb "Yet".

Both words in one sentence

  • Supergirl, similar to Man Of Steel above, uses a textured yet flexible bodysuit with a leather cape.
  • Light Novel / Sword Art Online Kirito receives yet another Armor-Piercing Slap similar to above from Sinon after he reveals his true gender to her in Episode 5 of Season 2.
  • Melody from Teenage Fairytale Dropouts is similar to Diamond Tiara above, in that she's constantly looking down on Fury for the latter being a fairy who still hasn't grown her wings yet.
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