elsewhere

[ UK /ˈɛlswe‍ə/ ]
[ US /ˈɛɫˌswɛɹ/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in or to another place
    look elsewhere for the answer
    he went elsewhere
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How To Use elsewhere In A Sentence

  • Elizabeth had been a good deal disappointed in not finding a letter from Jane on their first arrival at Lambton; and this disappointment had been renewed on each of the mornings that had now been spent there; but on the third her repining was over, and her sister justified, by the receipt of two letters from her at once, on one of which was marked that it had been missent elsewhere. Pride and Prejudice
  • I have said enough elsewhere to discredit such notions.
  • The service was not very good, so I've decided to take my custom elsewhere.
  • These successes, if that is what they are, are tinged with a jealousy that legal writers elsewhere have a more publicly acknowledged involvement in moulding the law's development.
  • Elsewhere during the Hangover technology beanfeast, we understand that HP's own demo of Bluetooth was similarly rotten.
  • The buoyant mood of his audience was certainly out of kilter with the deep undercurrent of frustration evident elsewhere in Bournemouth this week.
  • But his storytelling skills show up elsewhere. Times, Sunday Times
  • They regularly mispronounce their Js in names begriming with JO, but not elsewhere. Gallstones of the Unexamined Life « Unknowing
  • Let me start by saying sorry if this has been posted elsewhere, but I couldn't find it in the sticky and I'm not sure how to search whole questions.
  • The fizzy drinks tax is doomed to fail, as it has elsewhere. The Sun
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