Antonym: together. Similar words: set apart, apartment, apart from, take apart, part, party, depart, in part. Meaning: [ə'pɑːt] adj. 1. remote and separate physically or socially 2. not living together as man and wife 3. having characteristics not shared by others. adv. 1. separated or at a distance in place or position or time 2. not taken into account or excluded from consideration 3. away from another or others 4. placed or kept separate and distinct as for a purpose 5. one from the other 6. into parts or pieces.
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211. They used to be friends, but now they've drifted apart.
212. What worries his mother is that he always keeps apart from others in his class.
213. It sounds as if you have grown apart from Tom.
214. Although they are twins, they are worlds apart in their attitude to life.
215. I try to keep my work and private life as far apart as possible.
216. It was a difficult time. Apart from everything else, we had financial problems.
217. He was ripped apart by savage beasts in the forest.
218. I think it's better for you to have all of your differences out with her, I don't think it's a good way to live apart.
219. He proceeds to take apart every preconception anyone might have ever had about him.
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220. She was unharmed apart from a few cuts and scratches.
221. Apart from the 10 officers, a crew of 90 looks after the 300 passengers.
222. I have nothing more to ask you about apart from these questions.
223. The fight ended only when the referee pulled the two players apart.
224. Jane had been living apart from her husband for 3 months before she sued for a divorce.
225. Her bright red scarf set her apart from the other girls.
226. So, apart from the bad ankle, how are you in general?
227. Apart from a brief interlude of peace, the war lasted nine years.
228. As children we were very close, but as we grew up we just drifted apart.
229. 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.
230. Although she came second their times were only a tenth of a second apart.
231. Stand with your feet apart and your hands facing upwards.
232. Apart from a few words, I do not know any French at all.
233. These two signatures are very similar, can you tell them apart?
234. I give the project six months at the most before it all falls apart.
235. The last essay I gave him he completely pulled apart.
236. The thief ripped the room apart but found no jewels.
237. Apart from a parking fine ten years before, she had an unblemished driving record.
238. The play portrays a marriage torn apart by external forces.
239. I once took back a pair of shoes that fell apart after a week.
240. I forget the exact age difference between Mark and his brother - they're two or three years apart.
More similar words: set apart, apartment, apart from, take apart, part, party, depart, in part, partly, partial, partner, partially, repartee, particle, departure, particular, take part in, depart from, counterpart, participate, partnership, participant, in particular, particularly, participation, political party, apathy, capable, a pair of, capability.