Either [pronoun]

Definition of Either:

one or the other

Synonyms of Either:


Opposite/Antonyms of Either:

-


Sentence/Example of Either:

She observed his pale looks, and the distracted wandering of his eyes; but she would not notice either.

All changes are to be Rang either by walking them (as the term is) or else Whole-pulls, or Half-pulls.

His idea was that there would be ample time later to order a concentration on either wing or on the centre.

The young man from far away had not, so far as he knew, either enemies or friends at Monte Carlo.

Fortunately, the last crash had been passed without dislocating the parts of either sledge or rider.

With Bacon, experientia does not always mean observation; and may mean either experience or experiment.

She was helpless, because she had said nothing all day of her appointment, and because Janet had not mentioned it either.

She was not accustomed to an outward and spoken expression of affection, either in herself or in others.

He professed both to abominate and despise all mystery, refinement, and intrigue, either in a prince or a minister.

Native women were not interfered with by either party, nor were the foreigners, many of whom took refuge at the British Consulate.