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alternative
/ɑlˈtɚnətɪv/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of ALTERNATIVE
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always used before a noun
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offering or expressing a choice
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We have alternative [=other] plans in case the weather is bad.
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an alternative explanation
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We took an alternative route [=a different route] to avoid the traffic.
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Scientists are developing an alternative approach to treating the disease.
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not usual or traditional
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often used to describe something that is more natural or that causes less pollution than the usual product, method, etc.
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existing or functioning outside of the established society
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an alternative newspaper
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alternative lifestyles
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alternative
/ɑːlˈtɚnətɪv/
noun
plural
alternatives
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alternative
/ɑːlˈtɚnətɪv/
noun
plural
alternatives
Britannica Dictionary definition of ALTERNATIVE
[count]
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something that can be chosen instead of something else
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a choice or option
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We decided to leave since our only other alternative was to wait in the rain.
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They left me no alternative but to call the police. [=I had to call the police]
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I was offered no alternative.
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The menu offered several vegetarian alternatives.
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often + to