Pronunciation: /ˈʌðər/
adjective used to refer to an alternative or different option or choice
A1 I have two cats, one is black and the other is white.
A2 She couldn't decide between the red dress and the other one in blue.
B1 One book is about history, the other is a mystery novel.
B2 Some people prefer one type of music over the other.
C1 One theory is widely accepted, while the other is still being debated.
C2 The first option seems good, but the other one is even better.
pronoun used to refer to something or someone different or distinct from the one already mentioned
A1 I have one book, and my friend has the other.
A2 Some people prefer one type of music, while others like other genres.
B1 Some students chose to study economics, while others opted for other subjects.
B2 Some countries have strict immigration policies, while others have more lenient rules.
C1 Some scientists focus on one area of research, while others explore other fields.
C2 Some artists stick to one style throughout their career, while others constantly experiment with other techniques.
formal The company is considering various options, among which is the other proposal.
informal I can't decide between this dress and the other one.
slang I like hanging out with my other crew, they're so cool.
figurative Sometimes it's hard to see the forest for the trees, focusing on one detail and missing all the other important aspects.
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