Or
UK /["/ɔː(r)/"]/US /["/ɔːr/"]/
Definition
used to introduce another possibility
In simple words: a word used to show choices
Examples
- Would you like tea or coffee?
- You can go to the party or stay home.
- Is it a cat or a dog outside?
- Do you want to watch a movie or read a book?
- She can sing or dance very well.
Usage notes
Use 'or' when presenting options or alternatives. It's suitable for both spoken and written communication. Avoid in contexts needing definitive answers.
Grammar pattern
standalone conjunction
Memory hint
Think of it as 'options in a store'—you can choose one or the other.
Collocations
- either...or
- or not
- more or less
Synonyms
- alternatively
- otherwise
Antonyms
- and
- nor
Common mistakes
- 'Or' is sometimes misused in place of 'and' when connecting ideas.
- Learners may forget to use 'or' in the correct places, making sentences confusing.
- Confusion arises when using 'or' in negative sentences; clarify if both options are still possible.