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beside prep 1 next to, by the side of or near something or someone. 2 not relevant to something • That is beside the point. 3 as compared with something or someone • All beauty pales beside hers. beside oneself in a state of uncontrollable anger, excitement or other emotion • By the time he arrived, I was beside myself. • beside herself with worry.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Anglo-Saxon be by + sidan side.

beside, besides

There is often confusion between beside and besides: beside means 'next to, at the side of', whereas besides means 'in addition to, other than'.