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otherwise in English:

1. used when saying what bad thing will happen if something is not done



2. or


Coffee or tea?
You should have locked, or at least closed, all the doors.
Is bungee jumping frightening or fun?
A very brief warning or explanation is enough for an intelligent person.
Onions can be eaten raw or cooked.
When writing a sentence, generally you start with a capital letter and finish with a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?).
In Singapore, one way to punish a criminal is to whip him or her.
During the past several years, many Japanese have been either killed or injured while traveling overseas.
How about cup of tea or something, if you aren't in a hurry?
For quantities of 20 or more, we can allow you a special discount of 10% on the prices quoted.
Whether or not beer gardens get a lot of customers depends on the weather.
Having all of you here is more reassuring than having the police or anybody else.
No person achieves success or happiness when compelled to do what he naturally dislikes to do.
I've heard that eating one or two servings of fish a week will reduce your chances of getting heart disease.
The Japanese pay more attention to the group or the organization than to the individual.

English word "otherwise"(or) occurs in sets:

#2 wejściówka ([nie]formalne)

3. the opposite


quite the opposite, it was absolutely unexpected

English word "otherwise"(the opposite) occurs in sets:

CAE End of year vocab list

4. to state


We had to answer four questions | but first we had to state the task | which was protection of the interests of airline passengers

English word "otherwise"(to state) occurs in sets:

Semestr 1 - Unit 02 (collocations)

5. if not



English word "otherwise"(if not) occurs in sets:

K 5.1 Contracts & Torts

6. in another way



7. in other case



English word "otherwise"(in other case) occurs in sets:

Simply what I want to learn.

8. to say what the result would be if something did not happen or where different



English word "otherwise"(to say what the result would be if something did not happen or where different) occurs in sets:

discourse markers

9. other


We love each other.
The other colonies began sending troops to help.
He does not care for any sport involving team work or quick responses to other players.
Unsure of which suitor she wanted to marry, the princess vacillated, saying now one, now the other.
In conversation, one is likely to find out certain things about the other person quite easily.
He has a huge capacity for accepting other people. That's what makes him special.
Besides lending books, libraries offer various other services.
We carry out treatments like whitening. We also do tobacco stain removal and other cleaning procedures.
My grandmother is hard of hearing. In other words she is slightly deaf.
Hundreds of people marry each year who have known each other only a few days or weeks.
Spending time with your significant other should be high on your priority list.
My robot will prepare meals, clean, wash dishes, and perform other household tasks.
If Spenser doesn't keep adding and translating sentences, the other contributors will surely surpass him.
The other day when I stopped by at a friend's house, it wasn't my friend that came out of the front door, but her husband.

10. used after an order or suggestion to show what the result will be if you do not follow that order or suggestion