An aside is a dramatic device where a character speaks directly to the audience or another character, revealing their inner thoughts or providing additional information. It is usually done quickly and is not heard by the other characters on stage.
aside means that a character is speaking only so himself/ herself or one other person, plus the audience can hear.
I stood aside a tree I sat aside a famour baseball player.
aside - next to, I was aside of the carside - one part of, the triangle has three sides
Linda decided to set her hobbies aside to focus on her career. Aside can be used as an adverb or a noun.A sentence using the word aside with context clues is, The sight of the meat disgusted him so he pushed his plate aside.
you say de côté in french for aside
it set aside protected land
Reserved powers are the powers set aside for the states or people.
He tossed the homework aside and ran outside to play. If we put our differences aside, we'll be able to solve the problem. All joking aside, it's important to be kind your little brother.
The word aside means to put to the side. Some example sentences are: The lady asked the shop owner to put the item aside for her. They put their differences aside. She put her sewing aside to make dinner.
In drama, the stage direction "aside" means lines are delivered to the audience, breaking the "fourth wall". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aside
What effect will the sergeant aside have on the condemned man?
Locating valuable resources underground
And laying his finger aside of his nose, and giving a nod, up the chimney he rose!Aside can be an adverb or a nounAs an adverb it can mean:1 to one side; out of the way: She pulled the curtain aside. Stand aside and let these people pass. He took me aside to give me some advice.OR2 to be used later: We set aside some money for repairs.As a noun it can mean:1. an actor's remark that is heard by the audience but is supposed not to be heard by the other characters. 'Her parents died,' said Mrs Walker in an asideOR2. a remark that is not directly connected with the main subject that is being discussed: I mention it only as an aside