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either

[ee-ther, ahy-ther] / ˈi ðər, ˈaɪ ðər /
PRONOUN
one or the other
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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“My point is, being here for the summer is out of your control. But what you do while you’re here is in your control. You can either see this as punishment. Or as an opportunity.”

From Literature

He was not from Tovime, either, but had moved here a year before.

From Literature

It is inconceivable either player decided to sign a long-term contract without knowing it is likely the majority of that time will be spent under a manager who isn't Guardiola.

From BBC

Those planning to travel to either Gatwick Airport or Luton Airport Parkway by train are advised to allow at least an extra hour for their journey.

From BBC

Customers currently receive either one or two battery packs providing 25 or 50 kilowatt-hours of storage.

From The Wall Street Journal