Pronunciation: /ɔlt/
noun a key on a computer keyboard that, when pressed in combination with another key, performs a specific function
A1 I like to listen to alt-rock music.
A2 She prefers to shop at alt-fashion stores.
B1 The alt-right movement has gained attention in recent years.
B2 The alt-country music scene is thriving in Nashville.
C1 The alt-weekly newspaper provides alternative news coverage.
C2 The alt-energy sector is rapidly growing as a sustainable solution.
adjective pertaining to an alternative or substitute option
A1 I prefer alt-milk over regular milk because it's easier on my stomach.
A2 She decided to take the alt-route to avoid traffic on the highway.
B1 The alt-rock band played a great set at the music festival.
B2 The alt-country singer-songwriter released a new album that received critical acclaim.
C1 The alt-right political movement has gained traction in recent years.
C2 The alt-fuel industry is rapidly growing as more people seek sustainable energy sources.
formal The alt-right movement has gained traction in recent years.
informal I heard some alt-rock bands are playing at the festival this weekend.
slang She's really into alt-fashion and always wears unique outfits.
figurative His ideas are considered alt-thinking compared to the traditional approach.
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