alternatives
Prononciation : [ɔːlˈtɜːrnətɪvz]
Mot
Contexte : « decision-making »
(noun) options or choices that you can consider instead of the one you are thinking about. When you have alternatives, you have other things to choose from.
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She decided to explore several alternatives before making a final choice.
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He felt trapped because he didn't see any alternatives to his current job.
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What are some alternatives to going to the movies tonight?
Contexte : « solution »
(noun) different ways to solve a problem. When there is a challenge, having alternatives means there are various ways to find a solution.
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The teacher provided several alternatives for completing the project.
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There were no alternatives available, so we couldn't solve the issue.
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Can you think of any alternatives if this plan doesn't work?
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