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Yayya Lautner Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

beneath meaning

I've trouble on how to use this word 'beneath'.
I often see sentences like (beauty lies beneath) and (beneath your beautiful). Can anyone explain to me what 'beauty lies beneath' really means? And also what beneath means. thank you.
  

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Yayya Lautner I often see sentences like (beauty lies beneath) It means that your heart is beautiful - you are kind and loving. Your appearance (face and body) might be plain or even ugly, but your personality is what makes you beautiful to others.

  • Yayya Lautner I often see sentences like (beauty lies beneath) It means that your heart is beautiful - you are kind and loving.
  • Your appearance (face and body) might be plain or even ugly, but your personality is what makes you beautiful to others.
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Yayya LautnerI often see sentences like (beauty lies beneath)
It means that your heart is beautiful - you are kind and loving.
Your appearance (face and body) might be plain or even ugly, but your personality is what makes you beautiful to others.

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