OTHER vs ELSE: NOUN
- A person or thing considered to represent or epitomize difference or an outgroup. Used with the.
- An additional person or thing.
- A different person or thing.
- The remaining ones of several.
- The remaining one of two or more.
- An other one.
- N/A
OTHER vs ELSE: ADJECTIVE
- See other (determiner) below
- Additional; extra.
- Alien.
- Opposite or contrary; reverse.
- Alternate; second.
- Of the recent past.
- Second.
- Very unusual; different in character or quality from the normal or expected
- Being the remaining one of two or more.
- Being the remaining ones of several.
- Different from that or those implied or specified.
- Of a different character or quality.
- Of a different time or era either future or past.
- Not the same one or ones already mentioned or implied
- Different.
- Other; in addition to previously mentioned items.
- Other; one or something beside
- Additional; more.
- Other; different.
- Other than what is under consideration or implied
OTHER vs ELSE: ADVERB
- In another way; otherwise; differently.
- Apart from; in the phrase "other than".
- In a different or additional time, place, or manner.
- Additional to or different from this one or place or time or manner
- (usually used with `or') if not, then
- Besides; except that mentioned; in addition
- Otherwise; in the other, or the contrary, case; if the facts were different.
- Otherwise, if not.
OTHER vs ELSE: PREPOSITION
- Different from that which, or the one who, has been specified; not the same; not identical; additional; second of two.
- At a certain time past, not distant, but indefinite; not long ago; recently; rarely, the third day past.
- Some others.
- Alternate; second; -- used esp. in connection with every.
- Not this, but the contrary; opposite.
- Left, as opposed to right.
- N/A
OTHER vs ELSE: PRONOUN
- A different or an additional person or thing.
- People aside from oneself.
- N/A
OTHER vs ELSE: CONJUNCTION
- Or
- Either; -- used with other or or for its correlative (as either … or are now used).
- For otherwise; or else.
- But if the condition of the previous if clause is false, do the following.
OTHER vs ELSE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Recently past
- Belonging to the distant past
- Very unusual
- Same as either and or.
- Same as either.
- Otherwise.
- 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.
- An additional person or thing: in constructions as in def. 3.
- 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.
- 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.
- Additional; further; hence, besides this (or these, that or those): with or without a clause with than or but following, expressed or understood.
- Second in order of thought, though first or previous in order of fact; hence, next preceding, or (taken substantively) that which immediately preceded.
- Second of two opposites; opposite; contrary: as, the other side of the street.
- Second: as, every other day; every other week.
- Second of a pair; hence, left (as opposed to right).
- 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.
- (determiner) Not the one previously referred to.
- In another or a different manner; in some other way; to a different purpose; otherwise.
- In another or a different case; if the fact were different; otherwise.
- Besides; other than the person, thing, place, etc., mentioned: after an interrogative or indefinite pronoun, pronominal adjective, or adverb (who, what, where, etc., anybody, anything, somebody, something, nobody, nothing, all, little, etc.), as a quasi-adjective, equivalent to other: as, who else is coming? what else shall give you? do you expect anything else?
- [The phrases anybody else, somebody else, nobody else, etc., have a unitary meaning, as if one word, and properly take a possessive case (with the suffix at the end of the phrase): as, this is somebody else's hat; nobody else's children act so.]
- (idiom) (or else) Used after a command or demand to make a threat:
- (idiom) (or else) Used to indicate negative consequences that will result if an action is not followed.
- (idiom) (or else) Used to indicate an alternative.
OTHER vs ELSE: RELATED WORDS
- Other than, Early, Former, Extra, Strange, Another, Added, New, Past, Unusual, Opposite, Remaining, Additional, Else, Different
- Elsewhere, Another, Otherwise, Rest, Then, But, Person, Better, Differently, Besides, Even, Something, Additional, Added, Other
OTHER vs ELSE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Other than, Early, Former, Extra, Strange, Another, Added, New, Past, Unusual, Opposite, Remaining, Additional, Else, Different
- Elsewhere, Another, Otherwise, Rest, Then, But, Person, Better, Differently, Besides, Even, Something, Additional, Added, Other
OTHER vs ELSE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- 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.
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- 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.
- Does anyone else feel this in their soul?
- Levaquin and to please give me something else.
- Doing anything else will be seen as unprofessional.
- However, the advancement fee is something else entirely.
- What else do we love about the liing?
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- ELSE IF will come into picture value if the condition is FALSE then we need to test more condition with ELSE IF condition.
- An IF statement can have an else clause, but an ELSE clause cannot exist on its own.
- However, everyone else can transfer their priority by nominating someone else to be the personal representative.
OTHER vs ELSE: QUESTIONS
- What other documentaries did Jacques Cousteau make?
- Are burburton bindings compatible with other boards?
- Are homologous chromosomes identical to each other?
- Is the other Congress Chief Minister pusillanimous?
- Do norethisterone tablets interact with other medications?
- What makes Warhammer different from other wargames?
- What differentiates Credit Suisse from other banks?
- Does the dollar appreciate against other currencies?
- What makes Peterborough different from other towns?
- What makes Anthropologie different from other stores?
- Is Danielle from the bachelorette dating someone else?
- Is Jersey worse for whistleblowers than anywhere else?
- Does Cannock have worse **** **** than anywhere else?
- Are your Lamborghini wheels available anywhere else?
- Are your fingerprints different from everyone else?
- Do Workaholics put everyone else before themselves?
- What else is there meaning in this poem what else is there?
- Why is the if/else statement faster than the else statement?
- How many else if's can you have in an if-else statement?
- Which is correct, someone else's else or someone else?