beyond

From Old English 'bīon' meaning 'to go' combined with 'end'.

ADP (1)
[/bɪˈjɒnd/en-US]
を越えて literal / 超えて formal / 先に
Synonyms past formal , over
Antonyms within

Indicating a position on the farther side of something; or past a certain limit, range, or expectation.

  • The small village lies just beyond the last hill. — Indicating a physical position.
  • His artistic skill is truly beyond comparison. — Surpassing a limit of quality or expectation.
  • The complexity of the problem was beyond my understanding. — Surpassing a limit of comprehension.
ADV (1)
[/bɪˈjɒnd/en-US]
Synonyms further , more
Antonyms here

At or to the farther side; further on; or in addition to what has been mentioned.

  • She looked out at the vast ocean and beyond. — Referring to a distant point further on.
  • He pushed himself beyond what he thought was his limit. — Exceeding a personal boundary.
  • The initial plan was good, but the team took it and improved it beyond. — Adding more or going further than what was expected.