EARLY vs OTHER: NOUN
- A shift (scheduled work period) that takes place early in the day.
- An other one.
- The remaining one of two or more.
- The remaining ones of several.
- A different person or thing.
- An additional person or thing.
- A person or thing considered to represent or epitomize difference or an outgroup. Used with the.
EARLY vs OTHER: ADJECTIVE
- Belonging to the distant past
- Near the start or beginning.
- Arriving a time before expected; sooner than on-time.
- At a time in advance of the usual or expected event.
- The first of the pointed or Gothic styles used in England, succeeding the Norman style in the 12th and 13th centuries.
- See the Note under English.
- Coming in the first part of a period of time, or among the first of successive acts, events, etc.
- In advance of the usual or appointed time; in good season; prior in time; among or near the first; -- opposed to late
- Very young
- At or near the beginning of a period of time or course of events or before the usual or expected time
- Being or occurring at an early stage of development
- Of an early stage in the development of a language or literature
- Of or occurring near the beginning of a given series, period of time, or course of events.
- Of or belonging to a previous or remote period of time.
- Of or belonging to an initial stage of development.
- Occurring, developing, or appearing before the expected or usual time.
- Maturing or developing relatively soon.
- Occurring in the near future.
- Expected in the near future
- Being the remaining ones of several.
- Being the remaining one of two or more.
- Very unusual; different in character or quality from the normal or expected
- Not the same one or ones already mentioned or implied
- Different from that or those implied or specified.
- Of a different character or quality.
- Of a different time or era either future or past.
- Additional; extra.
- Opposite or contrary; reverse.
- Alternate; second.
- Of the recent past.
- Different.
- Alien.
- Second.
- See other (determiner) below
EARLY vs OTHER: ADVERB
- Soon in relation to others of its kind.
- At or during a remote or initial period.
- At or near the beginning of the morning.
- During an early stage
- In good time
- Before the usual time or the time expected
- Before the expected or usual time.
- At a time before expected; sooner than usual.
- Soon; in good season; seasonably; betimes.
- Apart from; in the phrase "other than".
- In another way; otherwise; differently.
EARLY vs OTHER: PREPOSITION
- N/A
- At a certain time past, not distant, but indefinite; not long ago; recently; rarely, the third day past.
- Some others.
- Left, as opposed to right.
- Alternate; second; -- used esp. in connection with every.
- Not this, but the contrary; opposite.
- Different from that which, or the one who, has been specified; not the same; not identical; additional; second of two.
EARLY vs OTHER: PRONOUN
- N/A
- A different or an additional person or thing.
- People aside from oneself.
EARLY vs OTHER: CONJUNCTION
- N/A
- Either; -- used with other or or for its correlative (as either … or are now used).
- Or
EARLY vs OTHER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In embryology, very young; very recently formed: as, an early embryo.
- Occurring in the near future: as, I shall take an early opportunity of calling on you; the petitioners asked that a meeting be called at an early date.
- Appearing or occurring in advance of, or at or near the beginning of, some appointed, usual, or well-understood date, epoch, season, or event; being before the usual time: as, an early riser; early fruit; early (that is, premature) decay; early marriage.
- Near the initial point of some reckoning in time; in or during the first part or period of some division of time, or of some course or procedure: as, come early; early in the day, or in the century; early in his career.
- Synonyms Early, Soon, Betimes. Early is relative, and notes occurrence before some fixed or usual time, or before the course of time had far advanced beyond that point: as, he rose early (that is, he rose before the usual time of rising, or before the day had advanced far); he came early in the evening (that is, before the evening was far advanced); while in “come early” the meaning may be only “do not be late in your coming, or do not delay your coming beyond the set or accustomed time.” Soon means shortly, or in a short time after the present or some fixed point of time: as, come soon; he left soon after my arrival. Betimes (by time) means in good time for some specific object or all useful purposes: as, he rose betimes.
- Pertaining to the first part or period of some division of time, or of some course in time; being at or near the beginning of the portion of time indicated or concerned: as, an early hour; early manhood; the early times of the church.
- (idiom) (early on) At an early stage or point.
- Same as either and or.
- Same as either.
- Otherwise.
- Second: as, every other day; every other week.
- In particular — Second of two: hence with singular substantives only, and regularly preceded by the. The antecedent correlative to the other is one or the one. In these combinations a possessive pronoun may take the place of the. Also used absolutely without repetition of the noun referred to.
- Second of a pair; hence, left (as opposed to right).
- Second of two opposites; opposite; contrary: as, the other side of the street.
- Second in order of thought, though first or previous in order of fact; hence, next preceding, or (taken substantively) that which immediately preceded.
- Additional; further; hence, besides this (or these, that or those): with or without a clause with than or but following, expressed or understood.
- Different from this (the person or thing in view or under consideration or just specified); belonging to a class, category, or sort outside of, or apart and distinct in identity or character from (that which has been mentioned or is implied); not the same: used with or without a definitive or indefinite word (the, that, an, any, some, etc.) preceding, and often followed (as a comparative) by a clause with than: frequently used also as correlative to this, one, or some preceding: as, he was occupied with other reflections; this man I know, the other man I never saw before; some men seek wealth, other men seek fame.
- The second of two reciprocally, either of the two being considered subject or object in turn: as, each and other; either and other; the one and the other. See each.
- An additional person or thing: in constructions as in def. 3.
- A different person or thing from the one in view or under consideration or just specified: in the same constructions as the adjective, the difference being in the fact that with the adjective a noun is always expressed or obviously implied in the context.
- Belonging to the distant past
- Recently past
- Very unusual
- (determiner) Not the one previously referred to.
EARLY vs OTHER: RELATED WORDS
- Old, Future, Past, Immature, Proto, New, Embryonic, Young, Beforehand, Previous, Incipient, Premature, Advance, Untimely, Beginning
- Other than, Early, Former, Extra, Strange, Another, Added, New, Past, Unusual, Opposite, Remaining, Additional, Else, Different
EARLY vs OTHER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Old, Future, Past, Immature, Proto, New, Embryonic, Young, Beforehand, Previous, Incipient, Premature, Advance, Untimely, Beginning
- Other than, Early, Former, Extra, Strange, Another, Added, New, Past, Unusual, Opposite, Remaining, Additional, Else, Different
EARLY vs OTHER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The early Christian document Hermas, or Shepherd of Hermas, was known to the early Church Fathers.
- Parker says studies show that parent involvement in early learning and the act of soothing and holding a child is valuable to early development.
- Emotional Development Needs of Infants and Toddlers Guidance for Early Intervention Program Providers and Other Early Childhood Professionals.
- An early test date is recommended, for this allows for early application and retesting if necessary.
- They receive early intervention services through a statewide early intervention system.
- Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
- With most early action deadlines occurring in early November, the time is now to take a closer look.
- If your energy peaks early, you might benefit from blocking out early morning time for studying or writing.
- Case studies show that ICT can be used to support early language development and early mathematics.
- Early Bronze Age people used rings, bangles and even axe blades as an early.
- On the other hand, network sampling offers a viable approach to some sampling problems that are not readily addressed by other methods.
- One has to be confident that the other isnot telling lies or in any other way being deceitful or following somehidden agenda.
- On the other hand, it does need a bit more of a time and effort investment than other site builders.
- In other cases, the PDF creator may add print restrictions that disallow other users from printing the document.
- ECFMG will not accept letters or other deliveries that arrive with postage or other fees due.
- Other units, other services, andallied units operating in the area provide added data.
- If you can use one and do without the other, discard the other.
- This site stores nothing other than an automatically generated session ID in the cookie; no other information is captured.
- Other than MS Excel, list other examples of spreadsheet packages available in the market.
- Advent since those colors have other uses in other parts of the church year.
EARLY vs OTHER: QUESTIONS
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