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aside
adverb
1 on, to, towards or over to one side.
2 away from everyone else took him aside to give him the bad news .
3 in a direction away from oneself tossed the magazine aside .
4 out of mind, consideration, etc, especially temporarily tried to put his worries aside .
noun
1 words said by a character in a play which the audience can hear, but which it is supposed the other characters cannot.
2 a remark that is not related to the main subject of a conversation.
aside from something apart from or not including it Aside from the weather, we had a wonderful time .
put something aside to keep it for some special time or purpose put money aside for their holidays .
set something aside law to declare (a verdict, sentence, etc) invalid; to quash it.
adverb
1 on, to, towards or over to one side.
2 away from everyone else took him aside to give him the bad news .
3 in a direction away from oneself tossed the magazine aside .
4 out of mind, consideration, etc, especially temporarily tried to put his worries aside .
noun
1 words said by a character in a play which the audience can hear, but which it is supposed the other characters cannot.
2 a remark that is not related to the main subject of a conversation.
aside from something apart from or not including it Aside from the weather, we had a wonderful time .
put something aside to keep it for some special time or purpose put money aside for their holidays .
set something aside law to declare (a verdict, sentence, etc) invalid; to quash it.
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