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adv apart from

  • in addition β€” also, as well
  • further β€” at or to a great distance; a long way off; at or to a remote point: We sailed far ahead of the fleet.
  • also β€” You can use also to give more information about a person or thing, or to add another relevant fact.
  • too β€” in addition; also; furthermore; moreover: young, clever, and rich too.
  • likewise β€” moreover; in addition; also; too: She is likewise a fine lawyer.
  • additionally β€” You use additionally to introduce something extra such as an extra fact or reason.
  • beyond β€” If something is beyond a place or barrier, it is on the other side of it.
  • further β€” at or to a great distance; a long way off; at or to a remote point: We sailed far ahead of the fleet.
  • furthermore β€” moreover; besides; in addition: Furthermore, he left orders not to be disturbed.
  • more β€” Mossi (def 2).
  • moreover β€” in addition to what has been said; further; besides.
  • otherwise β€” under other circumstances: Otherwise they may get broken.
  • plus β€” more by the addition of; increased by: ten plus two is twelve.
  • secondly β€” in the second place; second.
  • yet β€” at the present time; now: Don't go yet. Are they here yet?
  • along with β€” accompanying; together with
  • and all β€” You use and all when you want to emphasize that what you are talking about includes the thing mentioned, especially when this is surprising or unusual.
  • as well as β€” You use as well as when you want to mention another item connected with the subject you are discussing.
  • conjoint β€” united, joint, or associated
  • in excess of β€” more than
  • on the side β€” one of the surfaces forming the outside of or bounding a thing, or one of the lines bounding a geometric figure.
  • over and above β€” above in place or position: the roof over one's head.
  • to boot β€” Archaic. something given into the bargain.
  • together with β€” combined with
  • above β€” If one thing is above another one, it is directly over it or higher than it.
  • after β€” If something happens after a particular date or event, it happens during the period of time that follows that date or event.
  • ahead β€” Something that is ahead is in front of you. If you look ahead, you look directly in front of you.
  • before β€” If something happens before a particular date, time, or event, it happens earlier than that date, time, or event.
  • behind β€” If something is behind a thing or person, it is on the other side of them from you, or nearer their back rather than their front.
  • besides β€” Besides something or beside something means in addition to it.
  • farther β€” at or to a great distance; a long way off; at or to a remote point: We sailed far ahead of the fleet.
  • outside β€” the outer side, surface, or part; exterior: The outside of the house needs painting.

prep apart from

  • save β€” to rescue from danger or possible harm, injury, or loss: to save someone from drowning.
  • barring β€” You use barring to indicate that the person, thing, or event that you are mentioning is an exception to your statement.
  • saving β€” tending or serving to save; rescuing; preserving.
  • lacking β€” being without; not having; wanting; less: Lacking equipment, the laboratory couldn't undertake the research project.
  • omitting β€” to leave out; fail to include or mention: to omit a name from a list.

adj apart from

  • foreign β€” of, relating to, or derived from another country or nation; not native: foreign cars.
  • out β€” away from, or not in, the normal or usual place, position, state, etc.: out of alphabetical order; to go out to dinner.
  • bar β€” A bar is a place where you can buy and drink alcoholic drinks.
  • outdoor β€” Also, outdoors. characteristic of, located, occurring, or belonging outdoors: an outdoor barbecue; outdoor sports.
  • surface β€” the outer face, outside, or exterior boundary of a thing; outermost or uppermost layer or area.
  • alien β€” Alien means belonging to a different country, race, or group, usually one you do not like or are frightened of.
  • alfresco β€” An alfresco activity, especially a meal, is one that takes place in the open air.
  • aside from β€” Aside from means the same as apart from. This form is more usual in American English.
  • but for β€” You use but for to introduce the only factor that causes a particular thing not to happen or not to be completely true.
  • other than β€” additional or further: he and one other person.
  • outside of β€” the outer side, surface, or part; exterior: The outside of the house needs painting.
  • short of β€” having little length; not long.
  • with the exception of β€” except for, save
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