to one side; out of the way:he pushed his plate asidethey stood aside to let a car passshe must put aside all her antagonistic feelings
in reserve; for future use:she set aside some money for rent
used to indicate that one is dismissing a topic or changing to a new subject:joking aside, I’ve certainly had my fill
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a remark or passage in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but is supposed to be unheard by the other characters in the play:Shakespeare’s use of asides and soliloquies
an incidental remark, or one not intended to be heard by everyone present:‘Does that make him a murderer?’ whispered Alice in an aside to Fred
aside from
chiefly North American apart from:aside from gain the commoner motives for murder are anger and jealousy
take (or draw) someone aside
move someone away from a group of people in order to talk to them privately:he took him aside and urged him to quit wasting his time and talent