else is one of the 1000 most common headwords.
eleven - else - employ

Pronunciation

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  • IPA (key): /ɛls/; sometimes /ɛlts/
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Preposition

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Preposition
else

  1. You use else to show that something is not the same one as another thing.
    OK, he's cute, but what else has he got?
    I don't think this one fits me. Do you have anything else in the same colour?
    I've told you most of it. There's not much else I can think of.

Usage notes

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  • The preposition else is used only after words beginning with some-, every-, any-, and no-, after question words, and after much, little, and all.

Synonyms

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Adverb

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Positive
else

Comparative
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Superlative
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  1. You use   or else   to say that if   doesn't happen or isn't true,   would happen or would be true.
    They don't want to be here or else they would have come.
  2. You use or else to say that if something doesn't happen, it will be bad.
    You'd better clean your room, or else.