What is another word for is beside?

Pronunciation: [ɪz bɪsˈa͡ɪd] (IPA)

There are many different synonyms for the phrase "is beside," each with their own unique connotations and meanings. Some common options include "next to," "adjacent to," "alongside," "beside," "parallel to," and "near to." Depending on the context in which this phrase is used, different synonyms may be more appropriate than others. For example, "next to" implies a closer proximity than "near to," while "parallel to" suggests a relationship of similarity or alignment. Ultimately, choosing the right synonym for "is beside" requires careful consideration of the specific context and intended meaning of the phrase.

What are the hypernyms for Is beside?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Is beside

  • The tree that is beside the running water is fresher and gives more fruit.
    Saint Teresa of Avila
  • I'll always be there because I'm a skilled professional actor. Whether or not I've any talent is beside the point.
    Michael Caine
  • Robert Morley sat with Wilfred Hyde White, watching the coronation parade of Queen Elizabeth. In an open carriage approached the very large Queen Salote of Tonga. Resplendent in a floral dress and ignoring the rain. "Who do you think that is beside queen Salote?" asked Wilfred, looking down at his program. Robert glanced at the diminutive Tonga ambassador in his top hat and tails and suggested, "her lunch perhaps".
    Robert Morley
  • Four years ago a large part of the civilised world laboured under certain biological fallacies which may, in a sense, be held responsible for the extent and duration of the present conflict. These fallacies, which were the foundation of pacifism and other pernicious forms of social and political radicalism, dealt with the capacity of man to evolve mentally beyond his former state of subservience to primate instinct and pugnacity, and to conduct his affairs and international or interracial relations on a basis of reason and good-will. That belief in such capability is unscientific and childishly naive, is beside the question.
    H. P. Lovecraft
  • In this willeth our Lord that we be occupied, joying in Him; for He enjoyeth in us. The more plenteously that we take of this, with reverence and meekness, the more thanks we earn of Him and the more speed to ourselves, thus — may we say — enjoying part of our Lord. The other is hid and shut up from us: that is to say, all that is beside our salvation.
    Julian of Norwich

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