another
Americanadjective
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being one more or more of the same; further; additional.
another piece of cake.
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different; distinct; of a different period, place, or kind.
at another time;
another man.
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very similar to; of the same kind or category as.
What we need today is another Thomas Jefferson.
pronoun
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one more; an additional one.
That first hot dog tasted so good I'd like another.
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a different one; something different.
going from one house to another.
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one like the first.
one copy for her and another for him.
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a person other than oneself or the one specified.
He told her he loved another.
determiner
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one more; an added
another chance
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( as pronoun )
help yourself to another
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a different; alternative
another era from ours
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( as pronoun )
to try one path, then another
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a different example of the same sort
another Beethoven
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( as pronoun )
we got rid of one loafer, but I think this new man's another
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the other House of Parliament (used in the House of Commons to refer to the House of Lords and vice versa)
Etymology
Origin of another
Explanation
Another is a word used to describe an alternative. If your first bowling ball lands in the gutter, give it another try before you give up completely. The word another comes from the Middle English term "an other," which is precisely what another is: some other alternative. It's used to refer to a different person, place or thing, or an additional person, place or thing. "Have another slice of pie," your mom might say. If there's another person in the room, or someone else, she might not be talking to you. Too bad.
Example Sentences
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Investors saw the deal as a lifeline for the American chip pioneer, which had fallen steeply behind in the artificial-intelligence-chip race — another blunder on top of years of management miscalculations.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 25, 2026
Poly households who end up hiring lawyers are most often throuples or foursomes seeking to protect jointly held assets, parent children in common and ensure they can care for one another in life-or-death crises.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 25, 2026
With his main out-and-out winger Doku missing much of February and March, Guardiola needed another solution.
From BBC • Apr. 25, 2026
For farmers, the war offers yet another brutal complication to an already uncertain situation.
From Salon • Apr. 25, 2026
It’s another thing I have to work on.
From "Red Flags and Butterflies" by Sheryl Azzam
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