Синоним apart

  • aside
  • afar
  • alone
  • aloof
  • away
  • by itself
  • cut off
  • disassociated
  • disconnected
  • distant
  • distinct
  • divorced
  • excluded
  • exclusively
  • freely
  • independent
  • independently
  • individually
  • isolated
  • lone wolf
  • separated
  • separately
  • singly
  • special
  • to itself
  • to one side

On this page you’ll find 53 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to apart, such as: aside, afar, alone, aloof, away, and by itself.

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WORDS RELATED TO APART

  • above
  • apart
  • casual
  • chilly
  • cold
  • cold fish
  • cool
  • detached
  • distant
  • forbidding
  • hard-boiled
  • hard-hearted
  • haughty
  • incurious
  • indifferent
  • laid back
  • lone wolf
  • loner
  • offish
  • on ice
  • putting on airs
  • reserved
  • secluded
  • solitary
  • standoffish
  • stuck up
  • supercilious
  • thick-skinned
  • unapproachable
  • unconcerned
  • unfriendly
  • uninterested
  • unresponsive
  • unsociable
  • unsympathetic
  • uppity
  • withdrawn
  • abreast
  • afar
  • alone
  • alongside
  • apart
  • away
  • beside
  • by oneself
  • in isolation
  • in reserve
  • near
  • nearby
  • neck and neck
  • out
  • out of the way
  • privately
  • separately
  • abroad
  • absent
  • afar
  • apart
  • aside
  • beyond
  • distant
  • elsewhere
  • far afield
  • far away
  • far off
  • far remote
  • forth
  • from here
  • hence
  • not present
  • off
  • out of
  • out of the way
  • over
  • to one side
  • alone
  • apart
  • discrete
  • disjoined
  • divided
  • emancipated
  • free
  • isolate
  • isolated
  • loose
  • loosened
  • removed
  • separate
  • severed
  • unaccompanied
  • unconnected
  • a piece
  • abroad
  • abstracted
  • apart
  • arm’s length
  • asunder
  • away
  • backwoods
  • beyond range
  • far
  • far back
  • far-flung
  • far-off
  • farther
  • further
  • in the background
  • in the boonies
  • in the distance
  • in the sticks
  • inaccessible
  • indirect
  • isolated
  • middle of nowhere
  • not home
  • obscure
  • out of earshot
  • out of range
  • out of reach
  • out-of-the-way
  • outlying
  • remote
  • removed
  • retired
  • secluded
  • secret
  • separate
  • sequestered
  • telescopic
  • unapproachable
  • ways
  • wide of
  • yonder
  • apart
  • asunder
  • branched
  • cleft
  • disunity
  • incomplete
  • partite
  • prorated
  • reft
  • split
  • unattached

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What is another word for Apart?

  • separate, away in time or place

  • separate, away in time or place

  • away in time or place, time or position

  • away in time or place, time or position

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  1. apartadverb

    Antonyms:
    together

  2. apartadverb

    apart from.

    A handful of examples apart, an English preposition precedes its complement.

    Antonyms:
    together

  3. apartadverb

    Consider the two propositions apart.

    Antonyms:
    together

  4. apartadverb

    Antonyms:
    together

  5. apartadverb

    to take a piece of machinery apart.

    Antonyms:
    together

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:5.0 / 1 vote

  1. apart

    Synonyms:
    aloof, away, separately, secret, asunder, privately, aside, secretly, separate

    Antonyms:
    close, together, united, along with, hand ill hand

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  1. apart(p), isolated, obscureadjective

    remote and separate physically or socially

    «existed over the centuries as a world apart»; «preserved because they inhabited a place apart»- W.H.Hudson; «tiny isolated villages remote from centers of civilization»; «an obscure village»

    Antonyms:
    connected, joint

  2. apart(p)adverb

    having characteristics not shared by others

    «scientists felt they were a group apart»- Vannever Bush

    Antonyms:
    connected, joint

  3. apartadverb

    separated or at a distance in place or position or time

    «These towns are many miles apart»; «stood with his legs apart»; «born two years apart»

    Synonyms:
    aside, asunder

    Antonyms:
    joint, connected

  4. apart, asideadverb

    not taken into account or excluded from consideration

    «these problems apart, the country is doing well»; «all joking aside, I think you’re crazy»

    Synonyms:
    by, aside, away, asunder

    Antonyms:
    joint, connected

  5. apartadverb

    away from another or others

    «they grew apart over the years»; «kept apart from the group out of shyness»; «decided to live apart»

    Synonyms:
    aside, asunder

    Antonyms:
    joint, connected

  6. aside, apartadverb

    placed or kept separate and distinct as for a purpose

    «had a feeling of being set apart»; «quality sets it apart»; «a day set aside for relaxing»

    Synonyms:
    by, aside, away, asunder

    Antonyms:
    connected, joint

  7. apartadverb

    one from the other

    «people can’t tell the twins apart»

    Synonyms:
    aside, asunder

    Antonyms:
    joint, connected

  8. apart, asunderadverb

    into parts or pieces

    «he took his father’s watch apart»; «split apart»; «torn asunder»

    Synonyms:
    aside, asunder

    Antonyms:
    joint, connected

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  1. List of paraphrases for «apart»:

    outside, addition, aside, regardless, irrespective, beyond, separately, furthermore, moreover, independently, interval

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  1. Jessie Holeva:

    It’s too cute that the faces are customizable to suit every personality from Mickey Mouse for Disney lovers to butterflies as the display. i think the style is equally as important as the functionality and is what sets it apart from other wearable technology.

  2. Cara Delevigne:

    Apart from the fact that ‘Star Wars’ based a lot of its ideas on this, it’s completely new and I don’t think anyone has seen anything like this before.

  3. Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka:

    Although I don’t like using the quotas, I disagree with them and we voted against them, Europe must not fall apart on the migration crisis, therefore I don’t want to further escalate the tension by (court) charges. You can stretch the rope only to certain point, then it parts.

  4. Thomas Rivinius:

    The formation of a black hole is a violent process, and most models would not have predicted a triple system could survive that but rather would fly apart.

  5. Jerry Sandusky:

    The price that’s being paid is the fact that it’s really torn our alumni base apart, they’re constantly reading about it, they’re constantly talking about who is standing up for the university, how they’re standing up for the university, who did something wrong.


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  • отделно, настрана, поотделноBulgarian
  • getrennt, entzwei, in Stücke, beiseiteGerman
  • χώριαGreek
  • aparte, separadamenteSpanish
  • erikseen, syrjään, erilleen, syrjässä, erilläänFinnish
  • en morceaux, séparé, séparémentFrench
  • air lethScottish Gaelic
  • terlepasIndonesian
  • 別々, ばらばらJapanese
  • segregatimLatin
  • tātahiMāori
  • à partePortuguese
  • раздельно, прочь, вон, в сторону, отдельно, врозь, долой, на части, обособленно, порознь, на кускиRussian
  • окремоUkrainian

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1    afar, alone, aloof, aside, away, by itself, by oneself, cut off, distant, distinct, divorced, excluded, independent, independently, isolated, out on a limb, piecemeal, separate, separated, separately, singly, to itself, to oneself, to one side  

2    asunder, in bits, in pieces, into parts, to bits, to pieces  

3    apart from      aside from, besides, but, except for, excluding, not counting, other than, save  

come apart     
break, come unstuck, crumble, disintegrate, fall to pieces, give way, separate, split, tear  

fall apart     
break up, come apart at the seams, crumble, disband, disintegrate, disperse, dissolve, fall to bits, go or come to pieces, go to seed, lose cohesion, shatter  

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apart         

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1]     (POSITIONS AND STATES)  
In addition to the uses shown below, apart    is used in phrasal verbs such as `grow apart’ and `take apart’.         

1       adv   When people or things are apart   , they are some distance from each other.      
ADV after v, oft ADV from n  
He was standing a bit apart from the rest of us, watching us…, Ray and sister Renee lived just 25 miles apart from each other., …regions that were too far apart to have any way of knowing about each other…     

2       adv   If two people or things move apart    or are pulled apart   , they move away from each other.         
ADV after v  
John and Isabelle moved apart, back into the sun…, He tried in vain to keep the two dogs apart before the neighbour intervened.     

3       adv   If two people are apart   , they are no longer living together or spending time together, either permanently or just for a short time.      
be ADV, ADV after v  
It was the first time Jane and I had been apart for more than a few days…, Mum and Dad live apart.     

4       adv   If you take something apart   , you separate it into the pieces that it is made of. If it comes or falls apart   , its parts separate from each other.         
ADV after v  
When the clock stopped he took it apart to find out what was wrong…, Many school buildings are unsafe, and some are falling apart.     

5       adv   If something such as an organization or relationship falls apart   , or if something tears it apart   , it can no longer continue because it has serious difficulties.         
ADV after v  
Any manager knows that his company will start falling apart if his attention wanders…     

6       adv   If something sets someone or something apart   , it makes them different from other people or things.      
ADV after v, n ADV  
What really sets Mr Thaksin apart is that he comes from northern Thailand…     

7       adj   If people or groups are a long way apart    on a particular topic or issue, they have completely different views and disagree about it.      
v-link amount ADJ, oft ADJ on n  
Their concept of a performance and our concept were miles apart.     

8    If you can’t tell two people or things apart   , they look exactly the same to you.      

can’t tell apart      phrase   V inflects, usu with brd-neg  
I can still only tell Mark and Dave apart by the colour of their shoes!     

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apart          [2]     (INDICATING EXCEPTIONS AND FOCUSING)  

1       prep-phrase   You use apart from when you are making an exception to a general statement.  
She was the only British competitor apart from Richard Meade.     

2       adv   You use apart    when you are making an exception to a general statement.      
n ADV  
(=excepted)  

This was, New York apart, the first American city I had ever been in where people actually lived downtown.     

3       prep-phrase   You use apart from to indicate that you are aware of one aspect of a situation, but that you are going to focus on another aspect.  
Illiteracy threatens Britain’s industrial performance. But, quite apart from that, the individual who can’t read or write is unlikely to get a job…     

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living together apart

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term used for describing the lifestyle of married or unmarried long-term couples who don’t live under the same roof


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