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    besides
    /bɪˈsʌɪdz/

    preposition

    • 1. in addition to; apart from: "I have no other family besides my parents"

    adverb

    • 1. in addition; as well: "I'm capable of doing the work, and a lot more besides" Similar as welltooin additionalso

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  2. Beside is a preposition. It means ‘at the side of’ or ‘next to’. It is rather formal: … Besides is a preposition or a linking adverb. It means ‘in addition to’ or ‘also’: … (Definition of besides from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) besides | American Dictionary.

  3. 1. : as well : also. serves pizza, pasta, and many other foods besides. 2. : moreover, furthermore. I can't go, and besides, I wouldn't go if I could. besides. 3 of 3. adjective. : else. knows a lot about pop culture but very little besides. Synonyms. Preposition. as well as. beside.

  4. Besides definition: moreover; furthermore; also. See examples of BESIDES used in a sentence.

  5. 1. In addition; also: I could smell the ocean, some pine trees, and something else besides. 2. Moreover; furthermore: I'm too tired to go for a walk. Besides, it's raining. 3. Otherwise; else: has been to Mexico but nowhere besides. prep. 1. In addition to: She was given a scholarship besides the award. 2.

  6. Beside is a preposition. It means ‘at the side of’ or ‘next to’. It is rather formal: … Besides is a preposition or a linking adverb. It means ‘in addition to’ or ‘also’: … (Definition of besides from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) besides | Intermediate English.

  7. preposition. /bɪˈsaɪdz/ in addition to somebody/something; apart from somebody/something. We have lots of things in common besides music. Besides working as a doctor, he also writes novels in his spare time. I've got no family besides my parents. I’ve got plenty of other things to do besides talking to you.

  8. besides often suggests that the addition is in the nature of an afterthought: The bill cannot be paid as yet; besides, the work is not completed. moreover is more formal and implies that the addition is something particular, emphatic, or important: I did not like the house; moreover, it was too high-priced.

  9. Sep 12, 2022 · Beside (no ‘s’) is a preposition meaning ‘next to’. It can also be used to mean ‘compared with’, though this meaning is less common (e.g., ‘My handwriting looks awful beside yours’). Besides (with an ‘s’) has various meanings including ‘except’, ‘as well as’, and ‘furthermore’.

  10. The preposition besides means ‘in addition to something’: What other sports do you play besides hockey? Do not use beside with this meaning. The adverb besides is not usually used on its own with the same meaning as the preposition. It is mainly used to give another reason or argument for something:

  11. BESIDES definition: 1. in addition to something or someone: 2. used to give another reason for something: 3. in…. Learn more.