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Or Definition & Meaning

1. Or is a conjunction used to present a choice between two alternatives.

Example: "do you want vanilla or chocolate ice cream?"

2. Or is a conjunction used to indicate an alternative possibility.

Example: "we can go to the beach or the park, depending on the weather."

3. Or is a conjunction used to introduce a question that presents a choice between two alternatives.

Example: "would you like to go to the movies or stay home tonight?"

4. Or is a conjunction used to express a consequence that follows from a condition.

Example: "if it rains, we'll stay inside or go to a museum."

5. Or is a logical operator used in computer programming to represent a binary choice.

Example: "if x is greater than 10 or y is less than 5, execute the code block."

Examples of the word or used in sentences.

  • Do you like pizza or pasta?
  • Is the cat sleeping or playing?
  • Do you want tea or coffee?
  • Did you see the movie in the theater or at home?
  • Will you go to the park or the beach?
  • Do you want to watch a movie or go shopping with me?
  • Do you prefer coffee or tea in the morning?
  • Are you interested in studying French or Spanish as a second language?
  • Would you like the blue or the red shirt for the party?
  • Should we go to the park or the beach for a picnic?
  • You can choose to read a book or watch a movie tonight.
  • Should we order pizza or cook something for dinner tonight?
  • We can either go to the beach or visit a museum for our day off.
  • Do you prefer coffee or tea for breakfast?
  • He couldn't decide if he wanted to study medicine or law at university.
  • Did you have coffee or tea for breakfast this morning?
  • Is the dress code for the wedding formal or semi-formal?
  • Should I take the bus or the train to get to the city center?
  • Do you prefer to read a paperback or an e-book?
  • Would you like to go to the beach or the mountains for our vacation?
  • I can't decide whether to go out for dinner or stay in and cook.
  • You can have a piece of cake or a scoop of ice cream for dessert.
  • He was unsure whether to speak up and voice his opinions or keep them to himself.
  • We can either stay at the beach all day or head back to the hotel for a nap.
  • Should I take a taxi to the train station or walk there myself?
  • The weather forecast said it will either rain or snow tomorrow.
  • The company is offering a promotion where you can choose either a free product or a 50% off coupon.
  • It's important to know whether you prefer sweet or salty flavors when ordering food.
  • I can't decide if I want to study abroad in Spain or France next semester.
  • You can choose to work remotely from home or come into the office.
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