Antonym: neither. Similar words: take it easy, with, whither, within, do with, without, go with, down with. Meaning: ['aɪðə] adv. after a negative statement used as an intensive meaning something like `likewise' or `also'.
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91 I don't see either product as superior to the other.
92 The term of agreement can be for either two or three years.
93 Kaplan seemed to be in better shape than either of us.
94 I don't know where I left my book -- either at school or on the bus.
95 The masonry at the crown of the arch is paler than on either curve.
96 Either my headlights have fused or the bulbs have gone.
97 You should water plants either first thing in the morning or last thing at night.
98 This new model is of high quality and is not expensive either.
99 Unfortunately I was sitting at the table with smokers on either side of me.
100 I hold no brief for either side in this war.
101 You cannot have it both ways. You must either stay home or come with us.
102 A dance floor is a level area specially prepared for dancing either outdoors or indoors.
103 I didn't get on with her at work either - we fought like cat and dog.
104 You can get there by train or bus - either way/in either case it'll take an hour.
105 What it comes down to is, either I get more money or I leave.
106 I've never been here before either, so it's all strange to me too.
107 The thief was put in the police car with a policeman on either side of him.
108 For months I had been either unwilling or unable to go through with it.
109 I could either tread water until I was promoted, which looked to be a few years away, or I could change what I was doing.
110 The manager had us over a barrel - either we work on a Saturday or we lose our jobs.
111 The sea may rise or the land may fall; either way the sand dunes will be gone in a short time.
112 Large television screens were positioned at either end of the stadium.
113 He could always find fault with something, either in my writing or in my personality.
114 She drove away before either of them could speak again.
115 You may thank your lucky stars that you were just slightly hurt while the others were either killed or maimed for life in that accident.
116 The latest opinion poll suggests the vote could go either way.
117 It's either Spanish or Portuguese that she speaks,(http://sentencedict.com/either.html) but I've forgotten which.
118 Gandhi said that those who isolate religion from politics don't understand the nature of either.
119 You are either a total genius or else you must be absolutely raving mad.
120 Snow was banked up on either side of the road.
More similar words: take it easy, with, whither, within, do with, without, go with, down with, meet with, writhing, go without, bear with, deal with, play with, cope with, withdraw, do without, talk with, get on with, live with, with young, in line with, end up with, together with, comply with, put up with, come up with, agree with, do away with, along with.