apart

[US]/əˈpɑːt/
[UK]/əˈpɑːrt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. separated; at a distance; distinctively
adj. separated; distinct

Phrases & Collocations

apart from

fall apart

tear apart

apartments for rent

apart from that

living apart together

apartment building

set apart

take apart

come apart

torn apart

pull apart

tell apart

poles apart

break apart

apart form

drift apart

quite apart from

keep apart

live apart

put apart

joking apart

set apart from

Example Sentences

be apart from the context

apart from that, nix.

a country torn apart by war

stood apart with aloof dignity.

funds set apart for the project.

She stood far apart from me.

Take the bike apart and try to repair it this morning.

took the clock apart piece by piece.

The house stands apart from the village.

There can be no knowledge apart from practice.

They are poles apart in their political attitudes.

You can take the mixer apart to clean it.

The engine was pulled apart for modifications and then reassembled.

Everyone apart from Mom had gone home.

Apart from his intelligence,he was tirelessly industrious.

All joking apart, I think you're crazy.

Apart from a few scratches, the car was undamaged.

studies from as far apart as America and Iceland.

health-service staff are a breed apart with their dedication to duty.

the attitude of the airport guard was symptomatic of a system falling apart at the seams.

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