Learn English – What does “above” mean in this context

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I just read this lady's profile.

The following sentence has drawn my attention:

I'm not above occasionally bending or breaking a grammar rule for good
cause. But I do believe clear, persuasive communication requires
sensible, well-respected language conventions.

What does "above" mean in this context? I've rarely seen such usage before, nor have I been able to find anything online. My best guess is it might mean "against". Or could it mean "free from"?

EDIT: so "not above" means "no better than"?

Best Answer

In this context, the word above means better than. If someone is above doing something, they feel as though the activity in question is not up to their standards. It is also said that the activity a person is above is beneath them.

This is supported by the fourteenth definition of above, which states:

14) of too fine a character for: He is above such trickery.

In your question, the person negated the phrase. By saying she is not above breaking a rule occasionally, she means that she does not consider herself too good or proper to break a grammatical rule when it enhances her clarity.

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