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noun (plural al·ter·na·tives) |
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1. other possibility: something different from, and able to serve as a substitute for, something else
 You could take the bus as an alternative to driving.
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2. possibility of choosing: the possibility of choosing between two different things or courses of action
 We gave you the alternative; you decided to stay.
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3. option: either one of two, or one of several, things or courses of action to choose between
 I can't decide which of the two alternatives is worse.
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adjective |
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1. Canada Same as alternateadj (sense 3)
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2. mutually exclusive: of which only one can be true, or only one can be used or chosen, or take place at any one time
 There are two alternative theories as to why this phenomenon occurs.
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3. unconventionally nontraditional: outside the establishment or mainstream, and often presented as being less institutionalized or conventional, or more natural or economical with resources
 alternative methods of painting
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4. logic Same as disjunctiveadj (sense 3)
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