Definitions and Examples of outside, beyond, excluding
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Not within or inside a particular area or space.
Example
The cat is outside the house, waiting to be let in.
beyond
At or to the further side of something.
Example
The park is beyond the river, so we have to cross the bridge to get there.
Not taking into account; except for.
Example
The price of the car is $10,000, excluding taxes and fees.
Key Differences: outside vs beyond vs excluding
- 1Outside refers to something that is not within a particular area or space.
- 2Beyond refers to something that is at or to the further side of something.
- 3Excluding refers to something that is not taken into account.
Effective Usage of outside, beyond, excluding
- 1Spatial Relationships: Use outside and beyond to describe the location of objects or places.
- 2Comparisons: Use excluding to make comparisons between two or more things.
- 3Negation: Use these antonyms to express negation or exclusion.
Remember this!
The antonyms of between are outside, beyond, and excluding. Use outside and beyond to describe spatial relationships, excluding to make comparisons, and all three to express negation or exclusion.