Definition of 'alternative'
Word forms: alternatives
1. countable noun
If one thing is an alternative to another, the first can be found, used, or done instead of the second.
2. adjective [ADJ n]
An alternative plan or offer is different from the one that you already have, and can be done or
used instead.
3. adjective [ADJ n]
Alternative is used to describe something that is different from the usual things of its kind,
or the usual ways of doing something, in modern Western society. For example, an alternative lifestyle does not follow conventional ways of living and working.
4. adjective [ADJ n]
5. adjective [ADJ n]
Alternative energy uses natural sources of energy such as the sun, wind, or water for power and
fuel, rather than oil, coal, or nuclear power.
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Word Frequency
alternative in American English
adjective
1.
providing or being a choice between two or among more than two things
alternative routes
2.
designating or of an
institution,
enterprise, etc. that
appeals to
unconventional or
nontraditional interests
an alternative school
noun
3.
a choice between two or among more than two things
4.
either or one of the things to be
chosen
SIMILAR WORDS: choice
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Derived forms
alternatively (alˈternatively)
adverb
Word Frequency
alternative in American English
(ɔlˈtɜːrnətɪv, æl-)
noun
1.
a choice
limited to one of two or more possibilities, as of things,
propositions, or courses of action, the
selection of which precludes any other possibility
You have the alternative of riding or walking
2.
one of the things, propositions, or courses of action that can be chosen
The alternative to riding is walking
adjective
Also (for defs. 1–4, 6): alternate4.
affording a choice of two or more things, propositions, or courses of action
5. (of two things, propositions, or courses)
The alternative possibilities are neutrality and war
6.
employing or
following nontraditional or unconventional
ideas, methods, etc.;
existing outside the
establishment
an alternative newspaper
alternative lifestyles
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Derived forms
alternatively adverb
alternativeness alternativity
noun
Word origin
[1580–90; alternate + -ive]Word Frequency
alternative in British English
noun
1.
a
possibility of
choice, esp between two things, courses of action, etc
2.
either of such choices
we took the alternative of walking
adjective
3.
presenting a choice, esp between two possibilities only
4.
(of two things) mutually
exclusive
5.
denoting a
lifestyle,
culture, art form, etc, regarded by its
adherents as
preferable to that of
contemporary
society because it is less
conventional, materialistic, or
institutionalized, and, often, more in
harmony with
nature
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Derived forms
alternatively (alˈternatively) adverb
alternativeness (alˈternativeness)
noun
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British English: alternative
/ɔːlˈtɜːnətɪv/ ADJECTIVE
An alternative plan or offer is different from the one that you already have, and can be done or used instead.
There were alternative methods of travel available.
- American English: alternative
- Arabic: بَدِيل
- Brazilian Portuguese: alternativo
- Chinese: 二中择一的
- Croatian: alternativan
- Czech: alternativní
- Danish: alternativ
- Dutch: alternatief
- European Spanish: alternativo
- Finnish: vaihtoehtoinen
- French: alternatif
- German: alternativ
- Greek: εναλλακτικός
- Italian: alternativo
- Japanese: 代わりの
- Korean: 양자 택일인
- Norwegian: alternativ
- Polish: alternatywny
- European Portuguese: alternativo
- Romanian: alternativ
- Russian: альтернативный
- Spanish: alternativo
- Swedish: alternativ omväxlande
- Thai: ที่มีตัวเลือก
- Turkish: alternatif
- Ukrainian: альтернативний
- Vietnamese: khác
British English: alternative
/ɔːlˈtɜːnətɪv/ NOUN
If one thing is an alternative to another, the first can be found, used, or done instead of the second.
New ways to treat arthritis may provide an alternative to painkillers.
- American English: alternative
- Arabic: بَدِيل
- Brazilian Portuguese: alternativa
- Chinese: 二中择一
- Croatian: alternativa
- Czech: alternativa
- Danish: alternativ
- Dutch: alternatief
- European Spanish: alternativa
- Finnish: vaihtoehto
- French: alternative
- German: Alternative
- Greek: εναλλακτική λύση
- Italian: alternativa
- Japanese: 選択肢
- Korean: 양자 택일
- Norwegian: alternativ
- Polish: alternatywa
- European Portuguese: alternativa
- Romanian: alternativă
- Russian: альтернатива
- Spanish: alternativa
- Swedish: alternativ val
- Thai: ทางเลือก
- Turkish: seçenek
- Ukrainian: альтернатива
- Vietnamese: phương án thay thế
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