merely |
aside |
As adverbs the difference between merely and aside
is that
merely is (obsolete) wholly, entirely while
aside is to or on one side so as to be out of the way.
As a noun aside is
an incidental remark made quietly so as to be heard by the person to whom it is said and not by any others in the vicinity.
aside |
beyond |
As adverbs the difference between aside and beyond
is that
aside is to or on one side so as to be out of the way while
beyond is farther along or away.
As nouns the difference between aside and beyond
is that
aside is an incidental remark made quietly so as to be heard by the person to whom it is said and not by any others in the vicinity while
beyond is the unknown.
As a preposition beyond is
further away than.
inside |
aside |
As nouns the difference between inside and aside
is that
inside is the interior or inner or lesser part while
aside is an incidental remark made quietly so as to be heard by the person to whom it is said and not by any others in the vicinity.
As adverbs the difference between inside and aside
is that
inside is within or towards the interior of something, especially a building while
aside is to or on one side so as to be out of the way.
As a preposition inside
is within the interior of something, closest to the center or to a specific point of reference.
As an adjective inside
is originating from or arranged by someone inside an organisation.
aside |
moreover |
As adverbs the difference between aside and moreover
is that
aside is to or on one side so as to be out of the way while
moreover is (conjunctive) in addition to what has been said; furthermore; additionally.
As a noun aside
is an incidental remark made quietly so as to be heard by the person to whom it is said and not by any others in the vicinity.
juxtaposed |
aside |
As an adjective juxtaposed
is placed side by side often for comparison or contrast.
As a verb juxtaposed
is (
juxtapose).
As an adverb aside is
to or on one side so as to be out of the way.
As a noun aside is
an incidental remark made quietly so as to be heard by the person to whom it is said and not by any others in the vicinity.
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