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Noun sur has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebSurDescriptionSur can refer to various senses depending on the context. It can be a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb, and has both popular and local uses. Noun1. (Popular) The musical genre known as sur originated in Brazil and combines elements of samba and reggae. Example sentence: I love listening to the energetic rhythms of sur music during carnival season. Search for sur music on Amazon2. (Local) In Quebec, Canada, sur means "south" in French. Example sentence: The town of Mont-Saint-Hilaire is situated sur of Montreal. Verb1. (Popular) When used as a verb, sur refers to the act of going over or surpassing something. Example sentence: The athlete managed to sur the previous world record in the high jump competition. Search for surpass-related products on Amazon2. (Local) In Martinique and Guadeloupe, sur means "to turn" or "to face." Example sentence: They decided to sur and walk back towards the town. Adjective1. (Popular) When used as an adjective, sur means "above" or "on top of." Example sentence: The sur shelf is a great place to display your favorite books. Search for shelves on Amazon2. (Local) In Spanish, sur translates to "south." Example sentence: Our hotel room had a stunning view of the sur coastline. Adverb1. (Popular) If used as an adverb, sur can mean "surely" or "certainly." Example sentence: She played the final note of the song sur and received a standing ovation. Search for surely-related products on Amazon2. (Local) In Peru, sur is used as an adverb meaning "downwards" or "downhill." Example sentence: The hikers cautiously made their way sur the steep mountain slope. Note: Amazon search links are for demonstration purposes only and are not functional in this text-based environment. | ||||
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