apart (Adjective) — Remote and separate physically or socially. ex. "existed over the centuries as a world apart" ex. "preserved because they inhabited a place apart"
apart (Adjective) — Having characteristics not shared by others. ex. "scientists felt they were a group apart"
apart (Adverb) — Separated or at a distance in place or position or time. ex. "These towns are many miles apart" ex. "stood with his legs apart" ex. "born two years apart"
apart (Adverb) — Not taken into account or excluded from consideration. ex. "these problems apart, the country is doing well"
apart (Adverb) — Away from another or others. ex. "they grew apart over the years" ex. "kept apart from the group out of shyness" ex. "decided to live apart"
apart (Adverb) — Placed or kept separate and distinct as for a purpose. ex. "had a feeling of being set apart" ex. "quality sets it apart"
apart (Adverb) — One from the other. ex. "people can't tell the twins apart"
apart (Adverb) — Into parts or pieces. ex. "he took his father's watch apart" ex. "split apart"