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Aside from Meaning in English

expression

əˈsaɪd/ /ˈfɹəm
uh-SYDE frum
ɐsˈaɪd/ /fɹˈɒm
uh-SYDE from

Definition

Used to mean 'except for' or 'in addition to'; indicates something is excluded from or included with something else.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly used in spoken and written English for listing exceptions or additional items ('aside from the rain, it was a nice day'). Interchangeable with 'apart from' in most contexts. Often starts a phrase, not a sentence.

Example Sentences

Aside from Sundays, I work every day.

basic

Aside from pizza, what foods do you like?

basic

Aside from English, she speaks French and Spanish.

basic

Not much happened today, aside from some bad traffic on the way home.

natural

Aside from a few minor errors, your report looks solid.

natural

Aside from his new haircut, Tom hasn’t changed much.

natural