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- OR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
OR definition: 1 used to connect different possibilities: 2 used after a negative verb to mean not one thing… Learn more
- or conjunction - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of or conjunction in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Or - definition of or by The Free Dictionary
OR 1 (ôr) n A logical operator that returns a true value if one or both operands are true OR 2 abbr 1 operating room 2 operations research 3 Oregon or 1 (ôr; ər when unstressed) conj 1 a Used to indicate an alternative, usually only before the last term of a series: hot or cold; this, that, or the other b Used to indicate the second of two
- OR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Or definition: (used to connect words, phrases, or clauses representing alternatives) See examples of OR used in a sentence
- Or Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
OR meaning: 1 : used to introduce another choice or possibility; 2 : used in negative statements to introduce something else that is also true
- or - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Or euer the siluer corde be loosed, or the golden bowle be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountaine, or the wheele broken at the cisterne Then shall the dust returne to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall returne vnto God who gaue it
- The conjunctions and, or and but - Home of English Grammar
The most important among the coordinating conjunctions are and, but and or Let’s explore the uses of these three little words And The conjunction and is used to suggest: a) That one action follows another in the chronological order
- When to Use a Comma Before “Or” - Grammarly
When each element separated by or is just one or two words, the reader will have little trouble mentally sorting things out with whichever style you choose That said, advocates of the Oxford comma do have a strong argument when it comes to the clarity Consider the longer series of coordinating items in this sentence; within the series itself, there is a phrase with a necessary or
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