aside from

The phrase "aside from" is commonly used in English to indicate exclusion or addition, and is more prevalent in American English.

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Definition

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(common)Used to exclude something from a statement.

Example

  • I donโ€™t watch any television, aside from the news.

B1General

(common)Used to add something to a statement.

Example

  • Aside from his job, he also volunteers at the local shelter.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "aside from":

other thanover and abovebeside the pointoutside ofall butin despite of