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Meaning
The word "besides" is used as a preposition or adverb. It means "in addition to" or "apart from," often introducing something that adds more information or context to a statement. It can also imply a contrast or provide additional reasoning.
Synonyms
- Moreover
- Furthermore
- Also
- In addition
- Likewise
Antonyms
Etymology
The word "besides" originates from the Middle English "besides," which means "by the side of," derived from "be-" meaning "by" and "side" from the Old English "side."
Examples
- Besides studying for exams, I also want to work on my personal projects.
- There are many advantages to living in a city; besides, the job opportunities are greater.
- She didn't enjoy the movie; besides, she felt it was too long.
- The restaurant serves great food; besides, the atmosphere is very inviting.
- Besides the usual chores, I plan to finish my art project this weekend.