alternatively

IPA: ɔɫtˈɝnʌtɪvɫi

adverb

  • in an alternative way
  • (conjunctive) Used to link a pair of possibilities
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Examples of "alternatively" in Sentences

  • Lots of people do it - it's just that it's often labelled alternatively.
  • Or, alternatively, is your current position, stated above, simply a fall back position that you have adopted once Mr. Steyn was able to substantiate the quote?
  • And I just want to make sure to revisit the point that the December quarter or the fall term alternatively, that's you're seasonally strong quarter with respect to new starts.
  • He spread mayhem as he went, as commanded by his (and, today, billions of others) inspiration, a figure now called alternatively Yahweh, Allah, and/or God, depending upon one's myth.
  • He spread mayhem as he went, as commanded by his (and, today, billions of others) inspiration, a figure now called alternatively Yahweh, Allah, and / or God, depending upon one's myth.
  • Again, everyone, including libertarians, must ultimately agree that if something inflicts a serious enough harm (consequentially) or alternatively is wrong enough (deontologically), it must be forbidden.
  • This is just one of a slew of Paul Naschy movies put out by BCI/Eclipse and all are equally noteworthy but I think this title alternatively known as THE CRAVING is a stand-out due to its relative rarity and good production values.
  • The announcements placed in German alternatively with English over the booking office, left-luggage office, refreshment buffets, and so forth, the crowned eagle and monogram displayed on the post boxes, caught his eye in quick succession.

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