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another /əˈnʌðə /determiner & pronoun1Used to refer to an additional person or thing of the same type as one already mentioned or known about; one more; a further: [as determiner]: have another drink I didn’t say another word [as pronoun]: she was to become another of his stars...- It is yet another of the many enigmas which surround this extraordinary building.
- And this despite the fact that yet another of the bombs was at the end of the road on which we work.
- After my shower I sat down to the piano and fumbled through another of those old songs we used to sing.
Synonyms one more, a further, an additional, a second; an extra, a spare a different, some other, not the same, an alternative 1.1 [as determiner] Used with a proper name to indicate someone or something’s similarity to the person or event specified: this will not be another Vietnam...- If such a deal is not achieved, Cancun could become another Seattle.
- More of a prickly problem is persuading games publishers that it isn't another Windows 3.0.
- Opponents of the market say we have to stop another Enron from happening again.
2Used to refer to a different person or thing from one already mentioned or known about: [as determiner]: come back another day his wife left him for another man [as pronoun]: moving from one place to another...- It is one thing to be out of the loop, quite another to have a different circle of thought altogether.
- It is one thing to read of life on board his ship; it is quite another to live it.
- We always got it right for the indoors but for one reason or another it never quite worked outdoors.
2.1 [as determiner] Used to refer to someone sharing an attribute in common with the person already mentioned: his kiss with another man caused a tabloid rumpus...- Mrs Hunt says financial reasons prompted her to share her eggs with another woman.
- As long as I didn't have to share a room with another alkie and the telly was in English.
- Theo had just had his lunch when I visited him in the room he shared with another man.
Origin Middle English: as an other until the 16th century. Rhymes brother, mother, other, smother, t'other |