"Hover" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Hover" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Hover" Meaning

To be suspended or move in the air just above the ground or a surface, especially without touching it.

"Hover" Examples

Examples of "hover"


1. Object in the air

The helicopter hovered above the city, searching for survivors after the disaster.

2. Computer mouse action

To select the text, click and hover your mouse cursor over the desired words.

3. Flight pattern

The pilot had to hover carefully to avoid leaving any fuel behind while refueling in mid-air.

4. Sports

In gymnastics, the athlete had to hover momentarily on the balance beam before dismounting.

5. Electronic device preview

When you hover your mouse over a button, a tooltip appears with a brief description of its function.

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Despite the fact that; however.