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Adv — Used to introduce a different option or possibility.

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alternatively, you could or alternatively

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What does “alternatively” mean?

The word “alternatively” means used to introduce a different option or possibility. In plain terms, a linking word meaning "as another option" — used to offer a different choice.

How do you pronounce “alternatively”?

“Alternatively” is pronounced ol-TUR-nuh-tihv-lee (/ɔlˈtɝ.nə.tɪv.li/ in IPA).

How do you use “alternatively” in a sentence?

Here is “alternatively” used in a sentence: “You could fly there, or alternatively take the overnight train.”

What part of speech is “alternatively”?

“Alternatively” is an adverb.

Is “alternatively” a common word?

“Alternatively” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

What is the difference between "alternatively" and "or"?

"Alternatively" is an adverb used to introduce a different option or possibility, often at the start of a sentence or clause. "Or" is a conjunction that links two options within the same sentence. "Alternatively" tends to sound more formal and is used to present a distinct alternative more deliberately.

Can "alternatively" start a sentence?

Yes, "alternatively" is commonly used at the beginning of a sentence to introduce a different option or possibility from what was just mentioned, followed by a comma.

What is the difference between "alternatively" and "alternately"?

"Alternatively" introduces a different option or possibility, as in "alternatively, you could take the bus." "Alternately" means happening by turns, one after another, as in "the lights flashed alternately red and green." Confusing the two is a common mistake.

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