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Noun — People other than oneself or the ones already named.

How to use others

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think of others unlike others some, others

Frequently asked questions

What does “others” mean?

The word “others” means people other than oneself or the ones already named. In plain terms, the plural of "other" used for people — those not already mentioned.

How do you pronounce “others”?

“Others” is pronounced UH-thuhz (/ˈʌðɚz/ in IPA).

How do you use “others” in a sentence?

Here is “others” used in a sentence: “Always think about how your actions affect others.”

What part of speech is “others”?

“Others” is a noun.

Is “others” a common word?

“Others” is a very common word in modern English.

What is the difference between "others" and "other"?

"Other" is used before a noun or as a singular, as in "the other book" or "each other." "Others" stands alone as a plural pronoun meaning additional or different people or things: "some stayed, others left." In short, "other" usually needs a noun nearby, while "others" replaces one entirely.

What does "others" mean?

"Others" refers to people or things apart from oneself or apart from the ones already mentioned. "Think of others" means people besides yourself. "Some agreed, others did not" means the remaining ones. It is a plural pronoun that points to an additional or different group without naming its members.

What is an example of "others"?

"Be kind to others" means to people besides yourself. "Some books are here; the others are upstairs" means the rest of them. "Helping others" points to people generally, apart from you. In each case, "others" stands for a group set apart from oneself or from those already named.

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