elsewhere
Pronunciation: [ˈɛlsˌwɛr]
Word
Context: "location"
(adverb) it means in a different place from the one you are talking about. If you say something is happening 'elsewhere', it means it's happening somewhere else, not here.
Example
The party is being held elsewhere, so we need to get directions.
Example
The meeting is not happening elsewhere; it is right here in this room.
Example
Is the festival taking place elsewhere in the city?
Context: "general situation"
(adverb) it can also mean in a different situation or context. You use it when you're talking about something that is not happening in the current situation.
Example
If it doesn't work here, we can try elsewhere for better results.
Example
This plan won't work elsewhere; the conditions are too different.
Example
Have you found a solution elsewhere yet?
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