Otherwise
21otherwise — adverb 1) hurry up, otherwise we ll be late Syn: or, or else, if not 2) she s exhausted, but otherwise she s fine Syn: in other respects, apart from that 3) he could not have acted otherwise Syn …
22otherwise — adverb 1) hurry up, otherwise we ll be late Syn: or (else), if not 2) she s exhausted, but otherwise she s fine Syn: in other respects, apart from that 3) he could not have acted otherwise Syn …
23otherwise — adv. Otherwise is used with these adjectives: ↑empty, ↑engaged, ↑excellent, ↑healthy, ↑identical, ↑inaccessible, ↑inexplicable, ↑intelligent, ↑perfect, ↑unknown Otherwise is used with these verbs: ↑ …
24otherwise — /ˈʌðəwaɪz / (say udhuhwuyz) adverb 1. under other circumstances. 2. in another manner; differently. 3. in other respects: an otherwise happy life. –adjective 4. other or different; of another nature or kind. –conjunction 5. or else: you d better… …
25otherwise — See other, otherwise …
26otherwise — adverb 1》 in different circumstances; or else. 2》 in other respects. 3》 in a different way. ↘alternatively. adjective in a different state or situation. Phrases or (or and) otherwise indicating the opposite of something stated. Origin OE on… …
27otherwise — Akā na e, ma kekahi ano ē a e. ♦ There was much rain, otherwise everything was fine, ua nui ka ua, akā na e maika i nō nā mea apau …
28Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great —   …
29Otherwise Engaged — is a bleakly comic play by English playwright Simon Gray. The play previewed at the Oxford Playhouse and the Richmond Theatre,[1] and then opened at the Queen s Theatre in London on 10 July 1975, with Alan Bates as the star and Harold Pinter as… …
30otherwise known as — phrase used for showing that someone has another name or title William Frederick Cody, otherwise known as Buffalo Bill. Thesaurus: relating to names and the process of naminghyponym Main entry: otherwise …