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hover the floor
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'hover the floor' is not correct and is not usable in written English in this form.
A more correct and usable phrase would be 'hovering above the floor'. You could use this phrase when describing a hovering object, like a drone or a flying carpet. Example: The drone hovered above the floor, capturing images of the crowd below.
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Alternative expressions(16)
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60 human-written examples
Either way, it promises to be a miraculous gravity-defying place, where bronze Henry Moore sculptures will float in the air and children will hover above the floor, a delirious scene that promises to drive visitors into a selfie-taking frenzy.
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"A Scanner Darkly" has a kind of hypnotic visual appeal, and there's something very appropriate in how a chair in Bob Arctor's kitchen appears to hover above the floor, replicating the kind of time-space visual dislocations that can be produced through the consumption of hallucinogens.
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He's simultaneously a Bruce Nauman testing the limits of a confined space and a Jackson Pollock hovering over the floor.
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Their clean lines, precise details and knowing sense of fashion (a few years ago, it was coffee tables that hovered near the floor; now it's sprawling sofas suitable for a loft or club) make them shoo-ins for upscale condominium lobbies, where people want to feel comfortable as well as au courant.
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Raddon also upped the ante on production, with moving LCD screens that hovered over the floor section of the audience.
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Its spectral hair is handsomely thinned, and its sockless, loafered feet hover just above the floor.
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Simple plinths of Purbeck stone appear to hover slightly off the floor, while seamless glass cases rise flush from the bases, containing everything from Wren's 2.4-metre high model of his (unrealised) tower design, to the eerie funeral effigies of English kings and queens that were once paraded through the streets to the abbey.
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"Over the last month, I have seen their confidence build as they went from coding their drone to hover off of the floor to flying their drone around the room without crashing into any obstacles," she says.
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The piece consists of a large rotating wheel which appears to hover just above the floor and houses a motor and 700 LED lights.
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Can you give me a 'here' today?" Zanaya, a big, rambunctious five-year-old, presses the heels of her hands into the carpet so that her butt hovers above the floor.
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Or else their necks are eerily elongated, or their bodies hovering strangely above the floor.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing an object suspended in air, use the construction 'hovering above' or 'hovering over' for better clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid using "hover" directly followed by "the floor" as it's grammatically incomplete. Instead, specify the relationship using prepositions like "above", "over", or "near".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "hover the floor" is grammatically incorrect. To express the intended meaning, it needs a preposition. The correct structure would involve using a preposition like 'above' or 'over'. So it would be better to phrase like: hover above the floor.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "hover the floor" is grammatically incorrect and not suitable for standard English writing. As noted by Ludwig AI, the proper way to express this concept is to use prepositions such as "above" or "over", as in "hover above the floor". This corrected form accurately communicates the intended meaning of being suspended or positioned in the air near the floor. Due to its grammatical issues and lack of usage examples, it's recommended to avoid "hover the floor" and instead use the corrected alternatives for better clarity and correctness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
hover above the floor
Specifies the position as being directly above the floor.
float above the floor
Suggests a lighter, more effortless suspension above the floor.
suspend over the floor
Implies that an item is hanging down and over the floor.
hang above the floor
Emphasizes hanging rather than a stable hovering position.
levitate above the floor
Suggests defying gravity in its hovering above the floor.
positioned above the floor
States a general location above the floor without implying movement.
elevated above the floor
Similar to "positioned above the floor" but with more emphasis on elevation.
rise above the floor
It shows that the action is on the floor and it is rising.
drifting over the floor
Implies an unanchored movement horizontally over the floor.
stationed above the floor
Indicates a purposeful and static positioning above the floor.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "hover" in relation to a floor?
Use the phrase "hovering above the floor" or "hovering over the floor" to describe something suspended in the air. For example, "The drone was "hovering above the floor"".
What's a more natural way to say something is suspended near the ground?
Instead of "hover the floor", try "hover above the floor" or "float above the floor". These phrases accurately depict the spatial relationship.
Is "hover the floor" grammatically correct?
No, "hover the floor" is not grammatically correct. The verb "hover" needs a preposition to correctly describe the position relative to the floor. Use "hover above the floor" instead.
What does it mean when something "hovers above the floor"?
It means that the object is suspended in the air, not touching the floor. It suggests a stable or controlled position above the ground, similar to "float above the floor".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested