Besides
UK /["/bɪˈsaɪdz/"]/US /["/bɪˈsaɪdz/"]/
Definition
in addition to somebody/something; apart from somebody/something
In simple words: Also; in addition to.
Examples
- We have lots of things in common besides music.
- Besides working as a doctor, he also writes novels in his spare time.
- I've got no family besides my parents.
- I’ve got plenty of other things to do besides talking to you.
Usage notes
Use 'besides' to introduce additional information. It fits informal and formal contexts but is slightly more common in spoken English. Avoid using it at the beginning of a formal document.
Grammar pattern
besides + noun/pronoun/verb clause
Memory hint
Think of 'besides' as 'be-sides', meaning more things that can be added.
Collocations
- besides the point
- besides this
- besides being
Synonyms
- in addition
- also
- along with
- besides that
Antonyms
- excluding
- without
Common mistakes
- Using 'besides' when 'beside' (next to) is meant.
- Confusing 'besides' with 'beside'.
- Incorrectly using 'besides' with a negative statement.