asides (Meaning)

asides

out of the way especially for future use, to or toward the side, an actor's words supposedly not heard by others on the stage, words meant not to be heard by someone, beyond, past, an utterance not meant to be heard by someone, away from others or into privacy, away from one's thought or consideration, an actor's speech heard by the audience but supposedly not by other characters, a comment or discussion that does not relate directly to the main subject being discussed

Synonyms & Antonyms of asides

asides Sentence Examples

  1. Asides from studying, he enjoys playing video games.
  2. Asides from the usual cast, there were several guest stars in the movie.
  3. There were some hiccups along the way, but asides from that, the event ran smoothly.
  4. Asides from her parents, she has a close relationship with her grandparents.
  5. The play included monologues, dialogues, and a few comedic asides.
  6. The conversation was serious, but there were a few humorous asides that lightened the mood.
  7. Asides from the main plot, there were several subplots that added depth to the story.
  8. The teacher provided clear instructions, but there were some asides that she repeated for emphasis.
  9. The article contained factual information, but there were also some personal asides from the author.
  10. The speaker delivered a powerful speech, interspersed with a few witty asides.

FAQs About the word asides

out of the way especially for future use, to or toward the side, an actor's words supposedly not heard by others on the stage, words meant not to be heard by so

tangents, digressions,, excursus, divagations, excursuses,excursions, parentheses, circumlocutions, ramblings

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Asides from studying, he enjoys playing video games.

Asides from the usual cast, there were several guest stars in the movie.

There were some hiccups along the way, but asides from that, the event ran smoothly.

Asides from her parents, she has a close relationship with her grandparents.