elsewhere
adverb OPAL W
/ˌelsˈweə(r)/
/ˌelsˈwer/
- in, at or to another place or other places
- Dissatisfied customers will look elsewhere.
- The site contains information not found elsewhere.
- The answer to the problem must be sought elsewhere.
- Our favourite restaurant was closed, so we had to go elsewhere.
- Details of Keats’ biography are given elsewhere (= in another part of this book, article, etc.)
- Elsewhere, the weather today has been fairly sunny.
- Prices are higher here than elsewhere.
Word OriginOld English elles hwǣr (see else, where).