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Great beyond Meaning in English

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ˈɡɹeɪt/ /ˌbiˈɔnd/, /bɪˈɑnd/, /bɪˈɔnd
GRAYT bee-AWND, bi-AHND, bi-AWND
ɡɹˈeɪt/ /bɪjˈɒnd
grayt bee-YOND

Definition

An informal, poetic way to refer to what happens after death, or the world/afterlife that may exist beyond our current life.

Usage & Nuances

Used in literature and speech, often gently or humorously to refer to death or the afterlife. Not a scientific or religious term. Common in phrases like 'cross over to the great beyond.' Often employed to soften or distance the topic of death.

Example Sentences

Some people believe in a great beyond after death.

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The old man said he was ready for the great beyond.

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They spoke about the great beyond in the movie.

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Many cultures have their own stories about what the great beyond holds.

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Do you think there's anything waiting for us in the great beyond?

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He joked that his cat would be waiting for him in the great beyond with a bowl of food.

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