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Definition of else adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

else

adverb
 
/els/
 
/els/
used in questions or after nothing, nobody, something, anything, etc.Idioms
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  1. in addition to something already mentioned
    • What else did he say?
    • I don't want anything else, thanks.
    • I'm taking a few clothes and some books, not much else.
  2. different
    • Ask somebody else to help you.
    • Haven't you got anything else to wear?
    • Why didn't you come? Everybody else was there.
    • Yes I did give it to her. What else could I do?
  3. (informal) if not synonym or else
    • Keep your mouth shut, else we'll be in trouble.
  4. Word OriginOld English elles, of Germanic origin; related to Middle Dutch els and Swedish eljest.
Idioms
or else
  1. if not synonym otherwise
    • Hurry up or else you'll be late.
    • They can't be coming or else they'd have called.
  2. used to introduce the second of two possibilities
    • He either forgot or else decided not to come.
  3. (informal) used to threaten or warn somebody
    • Just shut up, or else!
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