subterranean
Americanadjective
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existing, situated, or operating below the surface of the earth; underground.
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existing or operating out of sight or secretly; hidden or secret.
noun
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a person or thing that is subterranean.
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a subterrane.
adjective
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Also: subterraneous. subterrestrial. situated, living, or operating below the surface of the earth
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existing or operating in concealment
Other Word Forms
- subterraneanly adverb
- subterraneously adverb
Etymology
Origin of subterranean
1595–1605; < Latin subterrāne ( us ) ( subterrane ) + -an
Explanation
Subterranean is an adjective that describes something just below what can be seen, like the subterranean jealousy you hide under a smile and kind words for the actor who got the part you wanted. Subterranean feelings and intentions are those you keep "on the down low." In fact, real things that are subterranean really are down low — underground, in fact. A subterranean worm lives under the earth's surface. A subterranean lair is a secret hideout dug under the dirt — or maybe it's just your basement. The word comes from the Latin subterraneus, from sub meaning "under" and terra meaning "earth."
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Example Sentences
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Located between the Sahara tent and the Do Lab, the Bunker is a gigantic subterranean cavern with room for 300 or so people — a dark and cool respite from the blazing Indio sun.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 10, 2026
Operating theatres, intensive care units and even maternity wards have been relocated to protected subterranean spaces.
From Barron's • Apr. 10, 2026
Mr Hughes used to live in the Italian city of Florence where subterranean bins are common and he says they are widely used in most of western Europe.
From BBC • Nov. 15, 2025
Other subterranean tremors acknowledge Maia’s inner tug of war between New York and her new battleground.
From Salon • Nov. 2, 2025
This subterranean shift could not have been anticipated at the start of the century.
From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall
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