besides
Americanadverb
preposition
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over and above; in addition to.
Besides a mother he has a sister to support.
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other than; except.
There's no one here besides Bill and me.
preposition
adverb
Commonly Confused
See beside.
Related Words
Besides, moreover both indicate something additional to what has already been stated. Besides often suggests that the addition is in the nature of an afterthought: The bill cannot be paid as yet; besides, the work is not completed. Moreover is more formal and implies that the addition is something particular, emphatic, or important: I did not like the house; moreover, it was too high-priced.
Etymology
Origin of besides
First recorded in 1150–1200; Middle English; see origin at beside, -s 1
Example Sentences
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And finally, there is the question of the Quad - a group that also includes Australia and Japan, besides India and the US.
From BBC • May 23, 2026
Who the heck knows, but it’s also besides the point.
From Barron's • May 21, 2026
But besides both being viruses, the similarities between SARS-CoV-2 and hantavirus actually aren’t close.
From Salon • May 11, 2026
“One of our jobs, your Honor, as you know very well, besides advocating for our clients, is protecting them from themselves,” Aidala told the judge.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 10, 2026
His face was also exposed, but there wasn’t much he could do about that; besides, the rest of his body wasn’t exactly a whole lot warmer.
From "Half Upon a Time" by James Riley
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