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there are more things in heaven

 

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Term: "There are more things in heaven"

Definition: This phrase is adapted from William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet" (Act I, Scene V). It suggests that there are unknown or unseen elements in the world or beyond that humans cannot comprehend or fully understand.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun: Referring to unknown or unseen elements beyond human comprehension.
  • Phrase: Used to express the idea that there are mysteries or surprises yet to be discovered.

Examples:

Noun:

  1. Scientists continue to explore the depths of the ocean, embracing the idea that "there are more things in heaven" still undiscovered.
  2. Authors often incorporate the concept of "there are more things in heaven" to add an air of mystery to their fictional worlds.

Phrase:

  1. While we may think we know everything, "there are more things in heaven" that remain a mystery.
  2. Explorers and adventurers thrive on the idea that "there are more things in heaven" waiting to be found.

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