Meaning of "stand apart from"

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #169 [color=blue]“English prepositions exercises”, question 5

Michael stood the other new students in his class.

(a) apart from
(b) according to
(c) in addition to
(d) out of

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #169 [color=blue]“English prepositions exercises”, answer 5

Michael stood apart from the other new students in his class.

Correct answer: (a) apart from

Your answer was: [color=red]incorrect
Michael stood out of the other new students in his class.
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Dear Sir,

Could you please explain the meaning of “stand apart from” ?

Thanks in advance
Christina

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He stood in another area, not near the others.
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Hi Christina328,

In this sentence stood apart from could also indicate in a figurative sense that he was quite different from the other students perhaps in appearance, intelligence or behaviour.

Alan

Hi Alan,

Could the ‘stand out of’ answer be another choice to indicate Michael is different (outstanding) from the other students?

haihao

Hi Haihao,

I’m afraid that won’t work. Stand out of, as far as I know, would have to indicate literally: take your feet/legs out of something.

A

Hi there,

“to stand out” means the same thing as the figurative meaning of “to stand apart”. They both mean “to be different from the others in a noticeable way”.

I hope this helps! :o)

p.s. What I just said is only about “to stand out” [NOT “to stand out of”].
Good luck!