elsewhere
[ˌelsˈwer]
Definition:
1. In other places or to another place.
2. In, at or to another place.
3. Some other place.
Use 'elsewhere' in a sentence:
- 1. In Italy, as elsewhere, television has made deep inroads into cinema.
- 2. I have half a mind to move elsewhere.
- 3. Look elsewhere for the answer.
- 4. They were living rather well, in comparison with people elsewhere in the world.
- 5. Prices are higher here than elsewhere.
- 6. He looked vaguely around the room as he spoke, his mind elsewhere.
- 7. Almost 80 percent of the state's residents were born elsewhere.
- 8. People came from all over the country despite there being two other major races on elsewhere.
- 9. he didn't stop here and he didn't stop elsewhere either.
- 10. Nobody seems to have any intention of leaving Goma, or trying to rebuild the town elsewhere .
- 11. I called but he was elsewhere.
- 12. Elsewhere, the weather today has been fairly sunny.
- 13. They also visited a number of areas in Greater Manchester as well as elsewhere in the country.
- 14. The answer to the problem must be sought elsewhere.
- 15. This place is boring, let's go elsewhere.