Alternative Definition & Meaning

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  • Synonyms alternative American [awl-tur-nuh-tiv, al-] / ɔlˈtɜr nə tɪv, 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.

      Synonyms: selection, option
    2. one of the things, propositions, or courses of action that can be chosen.

      The alternative to riding is walking.

    3. a possible or remaining course or choice.

      There was no alternative but to walk.

    adjective

    1. affording a choice of two or more things, propositions, or courses of action.

    2. (of two things, propositions, or courses) mutually exclusive so that if one is chosen the other must be rejected.

      The alternative possibilities are neutrality and war.

    3. employing or following nontraditional or unconventional ideas, methods, etc.; existing outside the establishment.

      an alternative newspaper; alternative lifestyles.

    4. Logic. (of a proposition) asserting two or more choices, at least one of which is true.

    alternative British / ɔːlˈtɜːnətɪv /

    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

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    adjective

    1. presenting a choice, esp between two possibilities only

    2. (of two things) mutually exclusive

    3. 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

    4. logic another word for disjunctive

    "Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

    Related Words

    See choice.

    Other Word Forms

    • alternatively adverb
    • alternativeness noun
    • alternativity noun
    • quasi-alternative adjective

    Etymology

    Origin of alternative

    First recorded in 1580–90; alternate + -ive

    Example Sentences

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    As a result, interest in alternative treatments is widespread.

    From Science Daily

    Industrial buyers of the antimicrobial and highly conductive metal are competing with investors around the world, many of whom would have bought gold in the past but are now turning to a cheaper alternative.

    From The Wall Street Journal

    When backed by cost-effective storage batteries, those alternative energies now provide the quickest, most affordable means to expand electrical infrastructure in developed and developing nations.

    From Salon

    “The alternative—members becoming gravely ill due to lack of medication—is far more harmful to patients and costly to the health system,” a company spokesman said.

    From The Wall Street Journal

    During his TV interview, Paul noted that investing in alternatives like Pokémon cards might have more relevance to younger people than the “traditional conservative environment” of the stock market.

    From MarketWatch

    Related Words

    • opportunity
    • option
    • substitute

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