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Aside   /əsˈaɪd/   Listen
Aside

adverb
1.
On or to one side.  "Stood aside to let him pass" , "Threw the book aside" , "Put her sewing aside when he entered"
2.
Out of the way (especially away from one's thoughts).  Synonym: away.  "Pushed all doubts away"
3.
Not taken into account or excluded from consideration.  Synonym: apart.  "All joking aside, I think you're crazy"
4.
In a different direction.  Synonym: away.  "Turn away one's face" , "Glanced away"
5.
Placed or kept separate and distinct as for a purpose.  Synonym: apart.  "Quality sets it apart" , "A day set aside for relaxing"
6.
In reserve; not for immediate use.  Synonyms: away, by.  "Put something by for her old age" , "Has a nest egg tucked away for a rainy day"
noun
1.
A line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage.
2.
A message that departs from the main subject.  Synonyms: digression, divagation, excursus, parenthesis.



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"Aside" Quotes from Famous Books



... and opened it. Oh, what a blaze met his eyes! gold and precious stones were heaped up to the very lid, and lay dancing in he sunlight. At the sight of these wonders even the scolding tongue ceased, and the woman approached, and took the stones in her hand, setting greedily aside those that were the largest and most costly. Then her voice softened, and she begged him quite politely to tell her where he had spent his evening, and how he had come by these wonderful riches. So he told her ...
— The Pink Fairy Book • Various

... returned below, I found Ludar gasping; but his wound, bad as it was, was not so bad as the villain intended. The blade which had aimed at his heart had turned aside on the rib, leaving, indeed, a hideous flesh-wound in the side, but not threatening life. He was faint with loss of blood, and I think, with pain; and when I spoke to him, he turned a white face to me and ...
— Sir Ludar - A Story of the Days of the Great Queen Bess • Talbot Baines Reed

... announce himself ready to return; but, after a fierce struggle with his natural modesty of disposition, he advanced into the room, and silently laid two of the biggest apples that ever grew in the laps of Mrs. Williams and Miselle. Putting aside all acknowledgments with "Ho! what's an apple or two?" the woodsman next proceeded on a tour of inspection round the room, serenely unconscious of the magnificent scorn withering him from the eyes of the jewelled lady, who now reclined ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 90, April, 1865 • Various

... was no less expert in analyzing himself than in observing others, he was quick to recover consciousness of his own vexation and laugh at it. Vanity thrust aside, he interested himself in Pierre and searched for the secret of his metamorphosis. He would have liked well to have solicited his confidence, but that was a business to which he was not habituated, and besides, ...
— Pierre and Luce • Romain Rolland

... a cage like a wild beast." Tamerlane replied, "Then to show you the difference of my spirit, I shall treat you as a king." So saying, he ordered his chains to be struck off, gave him one of the royal tents, and promised to restore him to his throne if he would lay aside his hostility. Bajazet abused this noble generosity; plotted the assassination of Tamerlane; and bow-strung Moneses. Finding clemency of no use, Tamerlane commanded him to be used "as a dog, and to be chained in a cage like a wild beast."—N. Rowe, ...
— Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol 1 - A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook • The Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D.


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