Similar words: and others, hers, other, bother, both, mother, tooth, another. Meaning: ['ʌðə(r)] adj.1. additional or further: he and one other person. 2. different or distinct from the one mentioned or implied: in some other city; Some other design may be better. 3. different in nature or kind: I would not have him other than he is. 4. being the remaining one of two or more: the other hand. 5. (used with plural nouns) being the remaining ones of a number: the other men; some other countries. 6. former; earlier: sailing ships of other days. 7. not long past: the other night. 8. every other, every alternate: a meeting every other week. n. 9. the other one: Each praises the other. pron. 10. Usually, others. other persons or things: others in the medical profession. 11. some person or thing else: Surely some friend or other will help me. adv. 12. otherwise; differently (usually fol. by than): We can't collect the rent other than by suing the tenant..
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(241) He died so that others might/would live.
(242) Some words are more difficult to spell than others.
(243) Brad is just as good as the others.
(244) These shoes don't fit haven't you got any others?
(245) He suddenly spurted ahead of the others.
(246) She couldn't bear to see others suffer.
(247) His punishment will be a deterrent to others.
(248) Learn wisdom by the folly of others.
(249) These cave paintings predate any others which are known.
(250) My wife was there among others.
(251) His humour depended on contempt for others.
(252) We didn't go so far as the others.
(253) Many people like to watch others playing games.
(254) Others are more susceptible to attempts at quantification.
(255) I don't care a fig what others think of me.
(256) The duty to protect my sister is prior to all others.
(257) A characteristic of the feminine psyche is to seek approval from others.
(258) Was it Thomas More who said that the wise man learns from the experience of others?
(259) She is criticized by some others for her one-sidedness and partiality.
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(260) Peter is our youngest child, and we have three others besides.
(261) Descartes received his stimulus from the new physics and astronomy of Copernicus, Galileo, and others.
(262) The changes are beneficial in some ways but not in others.
(263) Tracking assigns some students to college prep and others to vocational programs.
(264) In ability she towers over all the others in her class.
(265) Joan hoped that the others were out of range of her mother's voice.
(266) She isn't the sort of person who bitches about others behind their back.
(267) He's behind the others in reading but a long way ahead in arithmetic.
(268) He complains that the others have done him out of his share.
(269) Don't try to shift the responsibility onto others: you must do the job yourself.
(270) Some people have naturally beautiful voices while others need to be trained.