Aside ( adverb , noun )

(As an adverb)

Aside ( adverb )

  1. To or on one side; out of the way.
  2. Out of the main topic or line of discussion.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "to one side"): from a- (from old english on) + side.

Examples:

  1. He pushed the hair aside.
  2. He moved the curtain aside.
  3. She brushed the tears aside.
  4. She pushed her plate aside.
  5. Let's set this aside for the moment and come back to it later.

(As a noun)

Aside ( noun )

  1. To or on one side; out of the way.
  2. Out of the main topic or line of discussion.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "to one side"): from a- (from old english on) + side.

Examples:

  1. He pushed the hair aside.
  2. He moved the curtain aside.
  3. She brushed the tears aside.
  4. She pushed her plate aside.
  5. Let's set this aside for the moment and come back to it later.
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