apart
/əˈpɑɹt/adjective, adverb2 syllables
Apart means: remote and separate physically or socially.
Synonyms for apart18
adjective, as in having characteristics not shared by others
adverb, as in not taken into account or excluded from consideration
adverb, as in placed or kept separate and distinct as for a purpose
adverb, as in into parts or pieces
also used for apart
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What does apart mean?8
adjective
remote and separate physically or socially“existed over the centuries as a world apart”
having characteristics not shared by others“scientists felt they were a group apart”
adverb
not taken into account or excluded from consideration“these problems apart, the country is doing well”
placed or kept separate and distinct as for a purpose“had a feeling of being set apart”
into parts or pieces“he took his father's watch apart”
separated or at a distance in place or position or time“These towns are many miles apart”
away from another or others“they grew apart over the years”
one from the other“people can't tell the twins apart”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with apart?16
Apart in a sentence
- Apart from the weather, it was a good picnic.CM
- Apart from the cost, the color of the tie doesn't suit me.unknown
- Apart from the plot, the book interested me.Zifre
- Apart from his parents, no one knows him well.CS
- Apart from a few mistakes, your composition was excellent.CM
- It's a good paper, apart from a few spelling mistakes.Swift
- Apart from his parents, no one knows him very well.CS
- Apart from his parents, nobody would defend the suspect.unknown
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