Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
BESIDE THE POINTirrelevant
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1. Your excuse for not giving me your homework on Monday is beside the point. It was due the Friday before.
2. Her argument that she needed a new dress for the dance was beside the point. We simply couldn’t afford one. This idiom stems from the idea of being separate from, or not part of, the main idea (the point). 6 |
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