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  • 31either — 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

  • 32either */*/*/ — 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… …

    English dictionary

  • 33Either/Or (album) — For the philosophical work by Søren Kierkegaard, see Either/Or. Either/Or Studio album by Elliott Smith …

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  • 34either — 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

  • 35either*/*/*/ — [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

  • 36either — 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)… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 37either — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ǣghwæther both, each, from ā always + ge , collective prefix + hwæther which of two, whether more at aye, co Date: before 12th century 1. being the one and the other of two ; each < flowers …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 38either — [ ʌɪδə, i: ] conjunction & adverb 1》 used before the first of two (or occasionally more) alternatives specified (the other being introduced by ‘or’). 2》 [adverb, with negative] used to indicate a similarity or link with a statement just made.&#8230; …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 39either way — used for saying that it does not matter which of two things happens or is true, because the result will be the same Perhaps the boy was really ill, or perhaps he was just exhausted – either way they would have to stop. Perez may not play, but&#8230; …

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  • 40either-or — I. | ̷ ̷thəˈ(r) ȯ(ə)r, ȯ(ə) adjective : of or marked by either or : black and white has written an either or book in which the good are totally good and the wicked are totally bad II. noun ( s) : an unavoidable choice or exclusive division betw …

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