apart
[ uh-pahrt ]
/ əˈpɑrt /
adverb
adjective
having independent or unique qualities, features, or characteristics (usually used following the noun it modifies): a class apart.
Verb Phrases
take apart,
- to disassemble: to take a clock apart.
- Informal. to criticize; attack: She was taken apart for her controversial stand.
- to subject to intense examination: He will take your feeble excuses apart.
Idioms for apart
apart from,
aside from; in addition to; besides: Apart from other considerations, time is a factor.
OTHER WORDS FROM apart
a·part·ness, nounWords nearby apart
apaporis,
aparalytic,
aparavidya,
aparejo,
aparri,
apart,
apart from,
apartheid,
aparthotel,
apartment,
apartment hotel
Example sentences from the Web for apart
British Dictionary definitions for apart
apart
/ (əˈpɑːt) /
adjective, adverb (postpositive)
See also
take apart,
tell apart
Word Origin for apart
C14: from Old French
a part at (the) side
Idioms and Phrases with apart
apart