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alternative
adjective
1 said of, strictly speaking, two, but often used of more than two, possibilities: secondary or different, especially in terms of being less favourable as a choice had to make alternative travel plans .
2 said of a lifestyle, culture, etc: outside the conventionally accepted ways of doing something and therefore thought of by adherents as preferable.
noun
1 the possibility of having the option to choose, strictly speaking, between two things but often used of more than two We had no alternative but to take the train .
2 something that represents another possible option Going by train is always an alternative .
[16c: from Latin alternare to alternate]
alternatively adverb .
adjective
1 said of, strictly speaking, two, but often used of more than two, possibilities: secondary or different, especially in terms of being less favourable as a choice had to make alternative travel plans .
2 said of a lifestyle, culture, etc: outside the conventionally accepted ways of doing something and therefore thought of by adherents as preferable.
noun
1 the possibility of having the option to choose, strictly speaking, between two things but often used of more than two We had no alternative but to take the train .
2 something that represents another possible option Going by train is always an alternative .
[16c: from Latin alternare to alternate]
alternatively adverb .
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