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Synonym: alternatively, otherwise, either, else, in other words. Antonym: certainty, affirmation, agreement

Meaning: used to indicate a choice between alternatives

Or sentence for class 1


- Do you want an apple or a banana?
- I can play outside or stay inside.
- She likes to read books or watch movies.
- Would you prefer chocolate or vanilla ice cream?
- I can draw a cat or a dog for my picture.
- He wants to go to the park or the beach.
- Do you want to play soccer or basketball?
- I can wear my red shirt or my blue one.
- She wants to eat pizza or pasta for dinner.
- Do you prefer to sing or dance?
- I can choose between tea or juice.
- Would you like to play games or do puzzles?
- He can have cookies or cake for dessert.
- I want to ride my bike or go for a walk.
- Do you want to draw or paint today?
- I can listen to music or read a book.
- She likes to go swimming or skating.
- Would you like to visit the zoo or the aquarium?
- I can choose to stay home or go to a friends house.
- He wants to have a party or go out for dinner.
- Do you prefer to play indoors or outdoors?
- I can have a sandwich or a salad for lunch.
- She wants to go shopping or watch a show.
- Would you like to draw with crayons or markers?
- I can listen to a story or tell my own.
- He wants to play with blocks or Legos.
- Do you want to ride a horse or a pony?
- I can eat my lunch now or later.
- She likes to choose between different games to play.
- Would you prefer to visit a museum or a park?

Or sentence for class 2


- Would you like ice cream or cake for dessert?
- Do you want to play outside or stay inside?
- He can choose to read a book or watch a movie.
- I will have an apple or a banana for a snack.
- Would you prefer to draw or paint today?
- She can wear her blue shirt or the red one.
- He has to decide whether to go to the park or the zoo.
- Do you like cats or dogs better?
- We can play a game or do a puzzle together.
- Would you like to eat now or later?
- She can choose to ride her bike or walk to school.
- I want to know if you prefer summer or winter.
- He has to pick between soccer or basketball.
- Would you rather read a book or listen to a story?
- She can choose to wear her hat or scarf.
- I want to know if you'd like pizza or pasta for dinner.
- Do you want to help me or work on your own?
- He can decide to study now or play later.
- Would you like a red crayon or a blue one?
- She can choose a story or a song to share.
- Would you prefer to go to the beach or the mountains?
- He can have a sandwich or a salad for lunch.
- I want to know if you like dancing or singing more.
- We can watch a movie or play a game.
- Would you like to try a new sport or stick with your favorite?
- She can choose to ride a horse or a pony.
- Do you want to color with markers or crayons?
- He has to pick between going to the fair or the carnival.
- Would you prefer to play indoors or outdoors?
- She can choose a book or a magazine to read.

Or simple sentence


- Would you like tea or coffee?
- She can go to the park or stay home.
- He needs to choose between apples or oranges.
- Is it going to be sunny or rainy today?
- You can play outside or finish your homework.
- Should I wear blue or red for the event?
- They can visit the museum or the zoo.
- He asked if she wanted pizza or pasta.
- Should we watch a movie or read a book?
- You can go swimming or hiking this weekend.
- Would you prefer to play a game or go for a walk?
- She needs to decide on a car or a bike.
- Do you want to play soccer or basketball?
- He wondered if he should call or text her.
- You can have chocolate or vanilla ice cream.
- Should we take the bus or walk to school?
- You can choose a story or a poem to read.
- He needs to pick between studying or relaxing.
- Would you like to dance or sing at the party?
- Should I invite Sarah or Mia to the gathering?
- You can choose a book or a magazine to read.
- Is it better to save money or spend it wisely?
- Would you prefer to travel by train or by plane?
- She asked if they wanted to stay in or go out.
- Should I write with a pencil or a pen?
- Do you want to visit the library or the park?
- He needs to decide if he wants to work or volunteer.
- Would you rather watch a comedy or a drama?
- Should I get a new phone or keep my old one?
- You can choose to learn an instrument or a new language.


Or in a sentence

(1) Be all or nothing.

(2) I'll be back in a month or so.

(3) Crepes can be sweet or savory.

(4) Beo could be a name or a brand.

(5) Cla could be a name or a brand.

(6) The concert is in a month or so.

(7) The food was more or less tasty.

(8) Dill can be used fresh or dried.

(9) Fal is not a metaphor or simile.

(10) Ou can be pronounced as ow or oo.



Or sentence

(11) Tics can be temporary or chronic.

(12) Frogs lay eggs in ponds or lakes.

(13) The deadline is in a month or so.

(14) The vacation is in a month or so.

(15) Jun can be a male or female name.

(16) Rah is not a song lyric or title.

(17) I've only had sushi once or twice.

(18) Lagan is not a metaphor or simile.

(19) Jua is not a verb or an adjective.

(20) Celeriac can be roasted or mashed.




Or make sentence

(21) Creasy can be eaten raw or cooked.

(22) Quiches can be served hot or cold.

(23) You can redeem in-store or online.

(24) He prefers eau over soda or juice.

(25) Ptosis can affect one or both eyes.

(26) Vocal tics involve sounds or words.

(27) Nus is not a proper noun or a name.

(28) Tats can be permanent or temporary.

(29) Get moving or we'll miss the movie.

(30) Fal is not a brand or product name.



Sentence of or

(31) Chayotes can be eaten raw or cooked.

(32) Wil can be used as a name or a word.

(33) Wei can be pronounced as way or wee.

(34) Celeriac can be eaten raw or cooked.

(35) Min can be used as a noun or a verb.

(36) Blimbing can be eaten raw or cooked.

(37) I know a thing or two about cooking.

(38) The appointment is in a month or so.

(39) Diego is often shortened to D or Di.

(40) Bli can be used as a noun or a verb.




Or meaningful sentence

(41) Oort is not a proper noun or a name.

(42) Rah is not a famous quote or saying.

(43) I wonder if aban is a name or a word.

(44) Ptosis can be congenital or acquired.

(45) Lauda is not a proper noun or a name.

(46) Agee is not a verb or an action word.

(47) Asis is not a verb or an action word.

(48) Bilimbing can be eaten raw or cooked.

(49) We must stand or fall by our actions.

(50) Slued is not a proper noun or a name.



Or sentence examples

(51) Microtia can affect one or both ears.

(52) The sale will start in a month or so.

(53) The release date is in a month or so.

(54) Yol can be pronounced as yohl or yol.

(55) Artichokes can be steamed or grilled.

(56) Animali can be endangered or extinct.

(57) The project is more or less complete.

(58) The party was more or less enjoyable.

(59) The workout was more or less intense.

(60) You can pay with cash or credit card.



Sentence with or

(61) The taste of this dish is hit or miss.

(62) I've only had a sunburn once or twice.

(63) Labral is not a proper noun or a name.

(64) Labral is not a brand or product name.

(65) Cholecystitis can be acute or chronic.

(66) The trial will begin in a month or so.

(67) Tae is not an acronym or abbreviation.

(68) I am feeling more or less tired today.

(69) The book was more or less interesting.

(70) The hike was more or less challenging.




Use or in a sentence

(71) The competition was more or less fair.

(72) Lis is not an acronym or abbreviation.

(73) I wonder if ident is a noun or a verb.

(74) Yerba mate can be enjoyed hot or cold.

(75) He vomits when he's nervous or anxious.

(76) GWT could be a brand name or trademark.

(77) I wonder if Johnnie is a boy or a girl.

(78) Invertebrates lay eggs in soil or sand.

(79) I've only had a hangover once or twice.

(80) Lagan is not a common prefix or suffix.



Sentence using or

(81) We must stand or fall by our integrity.

(82) She knows a thing or two about fashion.

(83) We know a thing or two about gardening.

(84) Alkane chains can be cyclic or acyclic.

(85) PJ's is a great place to study or work.

(86) Fistulas can be congenital or acquired.

(87) The meeting went more or less smoothly.

(88) The painting was more or less finished.

(89) MDS could be a brand name or trademark.

(90) We had a blast going trick or treating.



Or example sentence

(91) Hoarseness can be temporary or chronic.

(92) The mangoes will ripen in a week or so.

(93) The show must go on with or without him.

(94) The outcome of this game is hit or miss.

(95) The timing of this event is hit or miss.

(96) I wonder if tricing is a verb or a noun.

(97) Beo could be a sound or an onomatopoeia.

(98) Some insects hibernate as eggs or pupae.

(99) I've only worn that dress once or twice.

(100) I've only had a flat tire once or twice.



Sentence with word or

(101) I've only missed my train once or twice.

(102) I've only had a bad dream once or twice.

(103) Oxalis can be grown from bulbs or seeds.

(104) We must stand or fall by our principles.

(105) Scleritis can occur in one or both eyes.

(106) Shoplifters can be of any age or gender.

(107) I wonder if septime is a noun or a verb.

(108) We'll know the outcome in a month or so.

(109) The event will be held in a month or so.

(110) The show will premiere in a month or so.



Sentence of or

(111) Acara can refer to a TV show or program.

(112) Equinovarus can affect one or both feet.

(113) LPNs often work evening or night shifts.

(114) Amyotonias can be inherited or acquired.

(115) The movie was more or less entertaining.

(116) The prices were more or less reasonable.

(117) The atmosphere was more or less relaxed.

(118) The outcome was more or less successful.

(119) Lenz could be a surname or a given name.

(120) Purses can be found in stores or online.



Or used in a sentence

(121) Dals are often served with rice or roti.

(122) We went door to door for trick or treat.

(123) Gelato is often served in a cone or cup.

(124) Rah is not a code word or secret phrase.

(125) I wonder if daf is a typo or misspelling.

(126) The quality of this movie is hit or miss.

(127) Painting or drawing can soothe your soul.

(128) Dowd seems to be a rare or uncommon word.

(129) We must stand or fall together as a team.

(130) Itaya could be a surname or a given name.



Or sentence in English

(131) One or two apples are enough for a snack.

(132) Let's order one or two pizzas for dinner.

(133) The name Amun means hidden or mysterious.

(134) I'm not sure if doss is a noun or a verb.

(135) My mom knows a thing or two about baking.

(136) The campaign will start in a month or so.

(137) The training will begin in a month or so.

(138) Cydonia fruit can be eaten raw or cooked.

(139) Enophthalmos can affect one or both eyes.

(140) DDP is not a well-known brand or company.

(141) Lighters can be refillable or disposable.

(142) The outcome was more or less predictable.

(143) I wondered if agai was a name or a place.

(144) Epitheliomata can be benign or malignant.

(145) You can pay with Apple Pay or Google Pay.

(146) Hasumi could be a surname or a given name.

(147) Thalers were often made of silver or gold.

(148) Trepans were often made of stone or metal.

(149) The success of this recipe is hit or miss.

(150) Sire down and explore a new place or city.

(151) Dahlias can be grown from seeds or tubers.

(152) Antiauxins is not a proper noun or a name.

(153) I wonder if Devlin is a dog or cat person.

(154) I have only seen that movie once or twice.

(155) I've only been late to work once or twice.

(156) I've only forgotten my keys once or twice.

(157) I've only had a broken bone once or twice.

(158) The word kempt means neat or well-groomed.

(159) Asis is not an acronym or an abbreviation.

(160) Ormer may be a regional or dialectal term.

(161) Ge is a prefix that means earth or ground.

(162) Zinc can have an ionic charge of +2 or +3.

(163) He knows a thing or two about fixing cars.

(164) The repairs will be done in a month or so.

(165) The exhibition will open in a month or so.

(166) Roc is not a proper noun or a common noun.

(167) ESD can result in data loss or corruption.

(168) Alkane chains can be branched or straight.

(169) Varnishes can be water-based or oil-based.

(170) We will win this game by hook or by crook.

(171) Laryngocele can be congenital or acquired.

(172) Bluefin is often served seared or grilled.

(173) The scrotum can become swollen or painful.

(174) The dress was more or less the right size.

(175) The concert was more or less entertaining.

(176) The experience was more or less memorable.

(177) Nematodes can be parasitic or free-living.

(178) I wonder if kla is a slang term or jargon.

(179) Mammitis can occur in one or both breasts.

(180) Aliyah means ascend or to go up in Hebrew.

(181) Flare-ups can last for days or even weeks.

(182) Mammary tumors can be benign or malignant.

(183) I wonder if busi is a typo or misspelling.

(184) Pome can be eaten fresh or used in cooking.

(185) Ri is not a commonly used prefix or suffix.

(186) The success of this project is hit or miss.

(187) The reliability of this car is hit or miss.

(188) The accuracy of this survey is hit or miss.

(189) Juneau is accessible only by boat or plane.

(190) Beo could be an acronym or an abbreviation.

(191) Birler can be stored in a wallet or a safe.

(192) A dray is similar to a wagon or a carriage.

(193) Bilirubinemia can be inherited or acquired.

(194) I've only had a panic attack once or twice.

(195) I've only had a power outage once or twice.

(196) I've only had a flat battery once or twice.

(197) I've only had a car accident once or twice.

(198) Tracheal tumors can be benign or malignant.

(199) Isomers can have distinct smells or tastes.

(200) I will stand or fall for what I believe in.

(201) It's time to make a choice - stand or fall.

(202) Slued is not an acronym or an abbreviation.

(203) COC could be part of a product code or SKU.

(204) The skin regenerates after a cut or scrape.

(205) It's a toss up whether it will rain or not.

(206) The package should arrive in a month or so.

(207) The decision will be made in a month or so.

(208) The event will take place in a month or so.

(209) The meeting is scheduled for a month or so.

(210) I can't decide whether to fish or cut bait.

(211) The name Phaethon means shining or radiant.

(212) The term PIH is not commonly seen or heard.

(213) Tam can be used as a noun or a proper name.

(214) The blanded pizza had no toppings or sauce.

(215) The conversation was more or less engaging.

(216) The noise level was more or less tolerable.

(217) We went trick or treating with our friends.

(218) The array seor can be pronounced as see-or.

(219) Mead is often served in a goblet or a horn.

(220) Kormas are often made with chicken or lamb.

(221) Kenyataan means reality or fact in English.

(222) I don't give a damn if they like me or not.

(223) I don't give a damn if they approve or not.

(224) Rah is not a book title or chapter heading.

(225) Daf could be a code word or secret language.

(226) The word tet reminds me of a puzzle or game.

(227) Acu is not a commonly used prefix or suffix.

(228) The anchorites lived in small huts or caves.

(229) The fez is typically made of felt or velvet.

(230) You have to give it your all or none at all.

(231) Satu can be used to count objects or people.

(232) Hra is not a commonly used prefix or suffix.

(233) I wonder if ged is a regional term or slang.

(234) Paso is a Spanish word meaning step or pace.

(235) Tics can be involuntary movements or sounds.

(236) Asn is not a valid postal code or area code.

(237) Amphibians lay eggs in water or moist areas.

(238) Keitakun could be a name of a song or album.

(239) I wonder if uup is a made-up word or a typo.

(240) Nus is not a compound word or a contraction.

(241) Akara is commonly enjoyed with pap or bread.

(242) Alee can be used as a noun or a proper name.

(243) Asis can be used as a noun or a proper noun.

(244) Asis does not have any synonyms or antonyms.

(245) Bly is not a commonly used prefix or suffix.

(246) He made his decision without fear or favour.

(247) The athlete competed without fear or favour.

(248) Copper can have an ionic charge of +1 or +2.

(249) Nickel can have an ionic charge of +2 or +3.

(250) We should have the results in a month or so.

(251) I'll have the report ready in a month or so.

(252) The shipment should arrive in a month or so.

(253) The book will be published in a month or so.

(254) The movie will be released in a month or so.

(255) The melter is powered by electricity or gas.

(256) Pheochromocytoma can be malignant or benign.

(257) DTR can be printed or displayed on a screen.

(258) Double click the toolbar to hide or show it.

(259) Venn could be a made-up word or a rare term.

(260) Acara can be a formal or informal gathering.

(261) SMI is an asset to any team or organization.

(262) Double vision can be temporary or permanent.

(263) The performance was more or less impressive.

(264) The test results were more or less accurate.

(265) Menopausal women may have dry or itchy skin.

(266) Elohim is a Hebrew word meaning God or gods.

(267) The epos is often recited or sung by a bard.

(268) Bugloss is also known as Alkanet or Anchusa.

(269) Pincushions can be decorative or functional.

(270) Rickets can cause bowed legs or knock knees.

(271) Capelan is often caught using nets or traps.

(272) Cholesteatoma can be congenital or acquired.

(273) The word ax can be used as a noun or a verb.

(274) Cheongsams are often made from silk or satin.

(275) Be indulgent and try a new hobby or activity.

(276) Please transfer without any delays or errors.

(277) Blepharospasms can occur in one or both eyes.

(278) The performance of this stock is hit or miss.

(279) I like to pair kor with grilled meat or fish.

(280) Mu can be a response to a yes or no question.

(281) I wonder if dowd is a regional or slang term.

(282) Alicyclic compounds can be cyclic or acyclic.

(283) The politician's campaign was all or nothing.

(284) I've only had a cold once or twice this year.

(285) I've only had a computer crash once or twice.

(286) I've only had a plumbing issue once or twice.

(287) Garam is a Hindi word that means hot or warm.

(288) The direct object is often a noun or pronoun.

(289) Dermic disorders can be chronic or temporary.

(290) Labral is not a scientific or technical term.

(291) Arya is a name that means noble or honorable.

(292) Folk dancing can be a solo or group activity.

(293) I faced the challenge without fear or favour.

(294) Lamivudine can be taken with or without food.

(295) I need to buy one or two new shirts for work.

(296) Streaking is often done as a prank or a dare.

(297) Anthems can be sung by individuals or groups.

(298) Lipomas are typically round or oval in shape.

(299) Mescal is often enjoyed neat or on the rocks.

(300) I wonder if gorg is a made-up word or a typo.

(301) The anvil is typically made of steel or iron.

(302) Udon is a popular choice for lunch or dinner.

(303) Germine is not a well-known brand or product.

(304) Lai could potentially be a name or a surname.

(305) CGA can be used as a password or secret code.

(306) DTR can be used as a password or secret code.

(307) Creosote can be toxic if ingested or inhaled.

(308) Fistulas can be a result of trauma or injury.

(309) Hiccups can be a result of stress or anxiety.

(310) Quod is a Latin word meaning because or that.

(311) Halitosis can be a sign of stress or anxiety.

(312) Ball-games can be played indoors or outdoors.

(313) I wonder if goog is a typo or a made-up word.

(314) The bill is payable with cash or credit card.

(315) Acti is not a commonly used prefix or suffix.

(316) I need to hurry up or I will run out of time.

(317) I wondered if agai was a typo or intentional.

(318) The houses were decorated for trick or treat.

(319) We dressed up in costumes for trick or treat.

(320) We played truth or dare at the slumber party.

(321) The pinna can be damaged by trauma or injury.

(322) Strabismus can cause headaches or eye strain.

(323) Tai chi can be practiced indoors or outdoors.

(324) Paddy out of the rain or you'll catch a cold.

(325) Copyrights can be sold or assigned to others.

(326) Micr is not a commonly used prefix or suffix.

(327) The word egin can be used as a noun or a verb.

(328) Let's not argue up about who's right or wrong.

(329) Genoises are often filled with cream or fruit.

(330) The quality of this restaurant is hit or miss.

(331) I want to either have all or none of the cake.

(332) Sire down and plan a future adventure or trip.

(333) GWT could be a code or password for something.

(334) Beo could be a code word or a secret language.

(335) I wonder if blet has any synonyms or antonyms.

(336) The meaning of addles is to confuse or muddle.

(337) Asn is not a well-known brand or company name.

(338) I've only had a speeding ticket once or twice.

(339) Leydig cell tumors can be benign or malignant.

(340) Meningeal cysts can be congenital or acquired.

(341) I wonder if bletherskates is a noun or a verb.

(342) Ostracism can be a result of jealousy or envy.

(343) They handled the issue without fear or favour.

(344) We approached the task without fear or favour.

(345) The decision to stand or fall is in our hands.

(346) Slued is not a compound word or a contraction.

(347) Insulinoma can be a benign or malignant tumor.

(348) The array pku could be a code or abbreviation.

(349) The decision to go left or right is a toss up.

(350) Laryngostenosis can be congenital or acquired.

(351) Acorus is also known as sweet flag or calamus.

(352) The product will be released in a month or so.

(353) The project will be launched in a month or so.

(354) The festival will take place in a month or so.

(355) I wonder if Prokhorov is a first or last name.

(356) DPC is not a widely recognized symbol or logo.

(357) DDP is not a widely recognized symbol or logo.

(358) The pakchoi leaves can be eaten raw or cooked.

(359) I wonder if jink has any synonyms or antonyms.

(360) The word TEAC can be used as a noun or a verb.

(361) Alkane chains can be saturated or unsaturated.

(362) I wonder if venn has any synonyms or antonyms.

(363) I wonder if vres has any synonyms or antonyms.

(364) Acara can be a workshop or a training session.

(365) Atony can be a primary or secondary condition.

(366) I like to serve cacciatore over pasta or rice.

(367) I snogged my crush in a game of truth or dare.

(368) I wonder if cobb has any synonyms or antonyms.

(369) Laude is a Latin word meaning praise or honor.

(370) Causa is a Latin word meaning cause or reason.

(371) Some reptiles hibernate in mud or under rocks.

(372) Quod is used to introduce a fact or statement.

(373) You can redeem in any size or color available.

(374) He is more or less happy with his current job.

(375) The presentation was more or less informative.

(376) The word gloam refers to the twilight or dusk.

(377) Trespassing can lead to fines or imprisonment.

(378) MDS could stand for a company or organization.

(379) A language statement can be written or spoken.

(380) Marginal benefits can be positive or negative.

(381) I like to dip my crisps in salsa or guacamole.

(382) Loosen up your body with some yoga or Pilates.

(383) I skip meals when I'm stressed or overwhelmed.

(384) I take my black coffee with no sugar or cream.

(385) Please pay with a debit card or bank transfer.

(386) Gratia is a Latin word meaning grace or favor.

(387) Earwax can have a yellowish or brownish color.

(388) Dim sum is a great option for brunch or lunch.

(389) Oregano can be used fresh or dried in recipes.

(390) Plate armor was often made from steel or iron.

(391) Many fabaceae plants have edible seeds or pods.

(392) Tet is a great word to use in wordplay or puns.

(393) Ikari is a Japanese word meaning anger or rage.

(394) His mind was unencumbered by worries or doubts.

(395) Folktales can be humorous or serious in nature.

(396) The reliability of public Wi-Fi is hit or miss.

(397) The punctuality of this airline is hit or miss.

(398) The accuracy of this GPS system is hit or miss.

(399) The outcome of this negotiation is hit or miss.

(400) Jajang is a popular choice for lunch or dinner.

(401) The major key signature has no sharps or flats.

(402) Bezzants is not a common surname or given name.

(403) The unripe oranges were not juicy or flavorful.

(404) Blags are a great addition to yogurt or cereal.

(405) Go fish can be played with two or more players.

(406) Stay aware of any signs of trouble or distress.

(407) The date palm is pollinated by wind or insects.

(408) Asura is often depicted as a warrior or a king.

(409) I wonder if hauffe is a regional or slang term.

(410) I've only been skiing once or twice in my life.

(411) Breakdance can be performed solo or in a group.

(412) Kronol could be a made-up word or a brand name.

(413) I wonder if uup is a slang term or a code word.

(414) Dominus is a Latin word meaning lord or master.

(415) The main function of a pen is to write or draw.

(416) Oxalis plants can be grown indoors or outdoors.

(417) I wonder if duffed is a regional or slang term.

(418) Reck does not match any known words or phrases.

(419) We must stand or fall by the decisions we make.

(420) Meningioma can be slow-growing or fast-growing.

(421) Cetra could be a made-up word or a misspelling.

(422) Use the cmd command to run a script or program.

(423) The ult can be used defensively or offensively.

(424) The maxilla can be affected by tumors or cysts.

(425) I wonder if dha is a regional or cultural term.

(426) The teacher knows a thing or two about history.

(427) The artist knows a thing or two about painting.

(428) The project will be completed in a month or so.

(429) I wonder if rorty has any synonyms or antonyms.

(430) I wonder if gluck has any synonyms or antonyms.

(431) Pisco is commonly enjoyed neat or on the rocks.

(432) I have never seen or heard the term PIH before.

(433) CGA can be converted to uppercase or lowercase.

(434) DTR can be converted to uppercase or lowercase.

(435) The stems of dicots can be herbaceous or woody.

(436) Greenhouses are often made of glass or plastic.

(437) Vodkas can be enjoyed straight or on the rocks.

(438) I wonder if ugg is a regional or cultural term.

(439) Acara can be a beach party or a music festival.

(440) Tapioca pudding can be enjoyed warm or chilled.

(441) Real power is not measured by wealth or status.

(442) The septic tank is made of concrete or plastic.

(443) Kettles are essential for making tea or coffee.

(444) The word LAMMA can be used as a noun or a verb.

(445) Inguinal hernias can be congenital or acquired.

(446) The word bil can be pronounced as bill or beel.

(447) The chopine was typically made of wood or cork.

(448) Common warts can sometimes be itchy or painful.

(449) I wonder if bloch is a brand name or a product.

(450) Tarot readings can be done in person or online.

(451) I wonder if butle has any synonyms or antonyms.

(452) Silicate minerals can be transparent or opaque.

(453) Bookworms may have a reading routine or ritual.

(454) Chime in if you have any questions or concerns.

(455) I doled out the candy to the trick-or-treaters.

(456) Black tea can be enjoyed with or without sugar.

(457) Sinusitis can lead to a loss of smell or taste.

(458) The biscuits stales if not kept in a tin or jar.

(459) Daf could be a made-up word or a fictional term.

(460) Pumas are also called mountain lions or cougars.

(461) Sambar is best served with steamed rice or idli.

(462) I wonder if blebby has any synonyms or antonyms.

(463) Account opening can be done in person or online.

(464) Butanol is also known as n-butanol or 1-butanol.

(465) The performance of this computer is hit or miss.

(466) The availability of this product is hit or miss.

(467) The durability of this furniture is hit or miss.

(468) The accuracy of this translation is hit or miss.

(469) Moonshine is often made from corn or sugar cane.

(470) Satu is often used when ordering food or drinks.

(471) Bittacles is not a commonly used word or phrase.

(472) Polygamy can involve multiple wives or husbands.

(473) I wonder if aburas has any synonyms or antonyms.

(474) The word ameban can be used as a noun or a verb.

(475) I wonder if Baya has any nicknames or pet names.

(476) Dolor is a Latin word meaning pain or suffering.

(477) The array acc could be a typo or a typing error.

(478) The array acc could be a foreign word or phrase.

(479) The fine is payable through cash or money order.

(480) Enantiomers can have different tastes or smells.

(481) Budgerigars are often kept in cages or aviaries.

(482) The jawbone can be damaged by trauma or disease.

(483) I've heard that song on the radio once or twice.

(484) Tartare is typically made with raw meat or fish.

(485) Kronol could be used as a password or code word.

(486) Kronol could be used as a catchphrase or slogan.

(487) Ruta is a Spanish word that means route or path.

(488) Dermic conditions can be hereditary or acquired.

(489) Tracheal stenosis can be congenital or acquired.

(490) Guilders were often stored in purses or wallets.

(491) The chef cooked the meal without fear or favour.

(492) Fatale is a French word meaning deadly or fatal.

(493) Coprime graphs have no common edges or vertices.

(494) Intracapsular tumors can be benign or malignant.

(495) I wonder if ruddock is a regional term or slang.

(496) Pianos can be rented for events or performances.

(497) Let's refresh by trying a new hobby or activity.

(498) Squatting can be done with or without equipment.

(499) The athlete knows a thing or two about training.

(500) Amiodarone is usually taken once or twice a day.

(501) Cheilitis can make it difficult to eat or speak.

(502) The skin can regrow after a minor cut or scrape.

(503) The claim form must be submitted by mail or fax.

(504) CPE can be used as a key in a dictionary or map.

(505) Final goods can be perishable or non-perishable.

(506) Turacos are often seen in pairs or small groups.

(507) Acara can be a fashion show or a product launch.

(508) Acara can be a networking event or a trade fair.

(509) I need to find a job soon or I'll be dead broke.

(510) I will succeed in this task by hook or by crook.

(511) The LFT can help detect liver damage or disease.

(512) I'm not sure if bottlescrew is a noun or a verb.

(513) Some animals hibernate in frozen ponds or lakes.

(514) The glans is typically pink or reddish in color.

(515) The windpipe can be damaged by trauma or injury.

(516) The hyperbola can have a real or imaginary axis.

(517) Lighters are typically made of metal or plastic.

(518) Hemolytic diseases can be inherited or acquired.

(519) Beignets are often served as a dessert or snack.

(520) Beryls are typically transparent or translucent.

(521) Wiggles can refer to small movements or jiggles.

(522) Ageless love knows no boundaries or limitations.

(523) Sls is not a commonly used phrase or expression.

(524) Lucidum is a Latin word meaning clear or bright.

(525) Prurigo can be exacerbated by stress or anxiety.

(526) The sclera can be affected by tumors or growths.

(527) Whiskies are typically amber or golden in color.

(528) Dextrose is derived from corn or other starches.

(529) The caret can be used to delete or replace text.

(530) It's best to shave apart from any cuts or nicks.

(531) The pinna can be sensitive to touch or pressure.

(532) Chrysanthemums can be grown indoors or outdoors.

(533) Tai chi is often practiced in groups or classes.

(534) Kormas are often served with naan bread or rice.

(535) Platelet disorders can be inherited or acquired.

(536) The vertebral tumors can be benign or malignant.

(537) Treat yourself to a day of painting or crafting.

(538) Please pay with a valid coupon or discount code.

(539) Ascension is the act of rising or moving upward.

(540) I wonder if maginot is a regional or slang word.

(541) Scar tissue can form after a deep cut or injury.

(542) I can tell when someone is being sincere or not.

(543) Bookworms often have a favorite genre or author.

(544) Low albumin levels can lead to edema or swelling.

(545) Anoxia can be caused by a heart attack or stroke.

(546) I wonder if snarf is a real word or just made up.

(547) I wonder if cort is a regional or dialectal term.

(548) Coneys are a delicious treat for lunch or dinner.

(549) Let's celebrate apart from any worries or stress.

(550) Folktales often have recurring motifs or symbols.



Or meaning


The word "or" is a versatile conjunction that is commonly used in the English language to present alternatives or choices. It is a small but powerful word that can greatly enhance the clarity and effectiveness of your sentences. In this article, we will explore various tips and examples on how to use the word "or" in different contexts.


1. Presenting Alternatives: One of the primary functions of "or" is to present alternatives or choices. It allows you to express options and indicate that only one of them can be chosen. For example: - "Would you like tea or coffee?" - "You can either study for the exam or go to the party."


2. Expressing Exclusions: "Or" can also be used to express exclusions, indicating that one option is preferred over another. This usage is often seen in negative sentences. For instance: - "I don't eat meat or dairy products." - "You can't have both the red shirt or the blue one."


3. Indicating Consequences: In some cases, "or" can be used to indicate a consequence or result. It implies that if one condition is not met, the other will occur. Consider the following examples: - "Submit the report by tomorrow, or you will face consequences." - "Pay the bill within a week, or your services will be suspended."


4. Clarifying Meaning: "Or" can also be used to clarify the meaning of a word or phrase. It is often used in parentheses or brackets to provide additional information or synonyms. For example: - "The dog (or canine) is known for its loyalty." - "The word 'serendipity' (or happy accident) refers to a fortunate discovery."


5. Joining Clauses: "Or" can be used to join two independent clauses, creating a compound sentence. It is often used when the clauses present contrasting ideas or options. For instance: - "She can choose to stay at home, or she can go out with her friends." - "He can either apologize for his mistake, or he can face the consequences."


6. Emphasizing Choices: When used in a sentence, "or" can emphasize the importance of making a choice. It adds a sense of urgency or importance to the decision at hand. Consider the following examples: - "You must decide now, or you will miss the opportunity." - "Choose wisely, or you may regret it later."


7. Expressing Uncertainty: "Or" can also be used to express uncertainty or doubt. It implies that the speaker is unsure about the accuracy or validity of a statement. For example: - "He claimed to be a doctor, or at least that's what he said." - "The painting is from the 19th century, or so the art dealer claims."


In conclusion, the word "or" is a versatile conjunction that can greatly enhance your writing and communication skills. By understanding its various uses and applying these tips, you can effectively present alternatives, clarify meanings, and create impactful sentences. Remember to consider the context and purpose of your sentence to ensure the appropriate usage of "or."





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