else
/ɛls/; sometimes /ɛlts/else
PREPOSITIONDefinition of else
You use else to show that something is not the same one as another thing.
Example: OK, he's cute, but what else has he got?
You use x or else y to say that if x doesn't happen or isn't true, y would happen or would be true.
Example: They don't want to be here or else they would have come.
You use or else to say that if something doesn't happen, it will be bad.
Example: You'd better clean your room, or else.
else
EXAMPLESExamples of else
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OK, he's cute, but what else has he got?
Example sentence2
I don't think this one fits me. Do you have anything else in the same colour?
Example sentence3
They don't want to be here or else they would have come.
Example sentence4
You'd better clean your room, or else.
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