Pronunciation: /stænd əˈpɑːrt/
verb to be noticeably different or distinct from others
A1 The tall building stands apart from the rest of the city.
A2 The unique design of the house makes it stand apart from the other houses on the street.
B1 Her exceptional talent in singing makes her stand apart from other performers.
B2 The quality of their products allows them to stand apart from their competitors.
C1 His innovative approach to problem-solving helps him stand apart in his field.
C2 The artist's work is so groundbreaking that it truly stands apart from anything else in the art world.
adverb in a way that is noticeably different or distinct from others
A1 The red apple stands apart from the green ones.
A2 She always dresses in a way that makes her stand apart from the crowd.
B1 His unique perspective on the issue made him stand apart from the other candidates.
B2 The artist's bold use of color and texture makes his work stand apart from others in the gallery.
C1 The company's commitment to innovation and quality has allowed it to stand apart in the industry.
C2 Her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft make her stand apart as a true master of her art.
formal The new product's innovative features allow it to stand apart from competitors in the market.
informal Her unique style always makes her stand apart from the crowd.
slang Their music really stands apart from the mainstream stuff you hear on the radio.
figurative Despite being twins, their personalities truly stand apart from each other.
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