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Schoolbus vs Uber - What's the difference?

schoolbus | uber |

As a noun schoolbus

is .

As an adjective uber is

super; high-level; high-ranking.

As an adverb uber is

very; super.

schoolbus

English

Noun

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    uber

    English

    Alternative forms

    über ueber

    Adjective

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  • Super; high-level; high-ranking
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  • Adverb

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  • Very; super
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