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underwater

1 of 2adjective
/ˌʌndərˈwɔtər/
1

situated or happening below the surface of a body of water

  • The diver explored the underwater cave system for hours.
  • He purchased an underwater camera to capture images during his snorkeling trip.
  • The diver discovered a shipwreck while conducting an underwater exploration.
  • The team used special equipment to capture underwater footage of the coral reef.
  • The underwater tunnel connects the two islands.
2

relating to organisms that live or grow beneath the surface of water

  • The fish swam among the underwater grasses, finding food and shelter.
  • The underwater forest thrives in the lake’s deep, clear waters.
  • Their research included studying underwater ecosystems affected by climate change.
  • Coral reefs are a prime example of underwater organisms that form entire ecosystems.
  • The underwater plants provide oxygen and shelter for aquatic creatures.
3

(of a loan, mortgage, etc.) having an outstanding balance that is greater than the current market value of the associated asset

  • Many homeowners found themselves with underwater mortgages after the housing market crash.
  • Selling an underwater property often results in a financial loss for the owner.
  • The government introduced policies to assist those struggling with underwater loans.
  • Investors were wary of purchasing properties with underwater financing due to the risks involved.
  • Refinancing an underwater mortgage can be challenging without lender assistance or federal programs.