You use else after words such as `everyone', `everything', and `everywhere' to refer in a vague way to all the other people, things, or places except the one you are talking about. As I try to be truthful, I expect everyone else to be truthful Cigarettes are in short supply, like everything else here. Else is also an adverb. London seems so much dirtier than everywhere else
a reserved word used in if statements elsif - a reserved word used in if statements 3 4, A 1
A statement that indicates the result of a conditional statement (if) evaluating as false
other than what is under consideration or implied; "ask somebody else"; "I don't know what else to do"; "where else can we look?" (usually used with `or') if not, then; "watch your step or else you may fall"; "leave or else I'll get angry" additional to or different from this one or place or time or manner; "nobody else is here"; "she ignored everything else"; "I don't know where else to look"; "when else can we have the party?"; "couldn't decide how else it could be done
You use or else after stating a logical conclusion, to indicate that what you are about to say is evidence for that conclusion. He must be a good plumber, or else he wouldn't be so busy Evidently no lessons have been learnt or else the government would not have handled the problem so sloppily. = otherwise
other than what is under consideration or implied; "ask somebody else"; "I don't know what else to do"; "where else can we look?"
A Java reserved word which designates the portion of code in an if statement which will be executed if the condition is false
additional to or different from this one or place or time or manner; "nobody else is here"; "she ignored everything else"; "I don't know where else to look"; "when else can we have the party?"; "couldn't decide how else it could be done
Other; one or something beside; as, Who else is coming? What else shall I give? Do you expect anything else? Besides; except that mentioned; in addition; as, nowhere else; no one else