Comparative for situated beneath the surface of the ground
“The apartments will have access to underground car parking facilities.”
Comparative for relating to or denoting activities done in secret or with stealth
“Today, imprisoned underground activists continue to write of this subjugated history from the cells that hold them.”
Comparative for relating to or denoting activities done to subvert an established order
“He was part of an underground movement that aimed to challenge the oppressive regime and bring about social change.”
Comparative for relating to or denoting a group or movement seeking to explore alternative forms of lifestyle or artistic expression
“Matthew has vivid memories of one of his first underground experiences.”
(of troops) Comparative for not belonging to regular or established army units
Comparative for resembling a cavern or some aspect of one
Comparative for relating to the lower or basal region
Comparative for from, or related to, a subgroup that does not form a numerical majority
Comparative for covertly or in secrecy or hiding
“Many times, this had to be done underground in secret as our culture was outlawed.”
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