Pronunciation: /sɛt əˈpɑrt/
verb to make someone or something different or special in some way
A1 I set apart some money for emergencies.
A2 She sets apart time each day to meditate.
B1 It is important to set apart personal and work time.
B2 The artist's unique style sets her apart from others in the industry.
C1 His exceptional talent sets him apart as a leader in his field.
C2 The quality of her work sets her apart as a true master of her craft.
adverb separately or distinctly
A1 She set apart some money for a rainy day.
A2 The special ingredient really set apart the dish from the rest.
B1 His unique approach to problem-solving sets him apart from his colleagues.
B2 The company's commitment to quality sets it apart in the industry.
C1 The artist's innovative techniques set her apart as a true master.
C2 The CEO's visionary leadership style sets him apart as a true industry leader.
formal The exceptional quality of their product sets them apart from their competitors.
informal Her unique sense of style really sets her apart from the rest of the group.
slang His sick dance moves really set him apart on the dance floor.
figurative The artist's use of vibrant colors sets her paintings apart from others in the gallery.
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