Associations to the word «Either»
Noun
Adjective
- Mandatory
- Or
- Incapable
- Unspecified
- Symmetrical
- Ambiguous
- Else
- Outright
- Plural
- Secondary
- Additional
- Non
- Congenital
- Unwilling
- Colourful
- Side
- Inhibitory
- Unavailable
- Benign
- Indifferent
- Discrete
- Deciduous
- Unfavorable
- Concave
- Intentional
- Ineffective
- Malignant
- Irrelevant
- Configured
- Inconsistent
- Innate
- Aforesaid
- Fraudulent
- Land
- Misleading
- Qualitative
- Cerebral
- Stationary
- Erroneous
- Devoid
- Overt
- Cylindrical
- Beneficial
Wiktionary
EITHER, pronoun. (obsolete) Both, each of two or more.
EITHER, pronoun. One or other of two people or things.
EITHER, adverb. (conjunctive) (after a negative) As well.
EITHER, conjunction. Introduces the first of two options, the second of which is introduced by "or".
EITHER WAY, adverb. Regardless of what happens
Dictionary definition
EITHER, adverb. After a negative statement used as an intensive meaning something like `likewise' or `also'; "he isn't stupid, but he isn't exactly a genius either"; "I don't know either"; "if you don't order dessert I won't either".
Wise words
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