either

  • 11either-or — [ē′thərôr′] adj. designating a proposition, situation, etc. limited to only two alternatives …

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  • 12Either/Or — For the Elliott Smith album, see Either/Or (album). For the game show, see Either/Or (TV series). Either/Or   …

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  • 13either — ei|ther [ iðər ] function word, quantifier *** Either can be used in the following ways: in the expression either...or: Students could choose either French or Spanish. You can either come by bus or take a taxi. as a determiner (followed by a… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 14either — ei|ther1 W1S1 [ˈaıðə US ˈi:ðər] conj either ... or a) used to begin a list of two or more possibilities ▪ You add either one or two cloves of garlic. ▪ She s the kind of person you either love or hate. see usage note ↑also b) used to say that if… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 15either — [[t]a͟ɪðə(r), i͟ːðə(r)[/t]] ♦ 1) CONJ COORD You use either in front of the first of two or more alternatives, when you are stating the only possibilities or choices that there are. The other alternatives are introduced by or . They gave money to… …

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  • 16either */*/*/ — UK [ˈaɪðə(r)] / US [ˈɪðər] adverb, determiner, pronoun Summary: Either can be used in the following ways: in the expression either ... or: Students could choose either French or Spanish. ♦ You can either come by bus or take a taxi. as a… …

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  • 17either — /ee dheuhr, uy dheuhr/, adj. 1. one or the other of two: You may sit at either end of the table. 2. each of two; the one and the other: There are trees on either side of the river. pron. 3. one or the other: There are two roads into the town, and …

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  • 18either*/*/*/ — [ˈaɪðə] grammar word summary: Either can be: ■ a conjunction: Students could choose either French or Spanish. ♦ You can either come by bus or take a taxi. ■ a pronoun: You could have fish or chicken, but I don t like either. ♦ Does either of you… …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 19either — 1 conjunction 1 used to begin a list of two or more possibilities separated by or : You add either one or two stock cubes. | She s the kind of person you either love or hate. | It was either pink, red, or orange. compare or (1) 2 used to say that …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 20either — ei•ther [[t]ˈi ðər, ˈaɪ ðər[/t]] adj. 1) one or the other of two: You may sit at either end of the table[/ex] 2) each of two; the one and the other: There are trees on either side of the river[/ex] 3) fun one or the other: Either will do[/ex] 4)… …

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