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Otherwise vs differently from

Both "otherwise" and "differently from" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Otherwise" is used to indicate what will happen if something is not the case, while "differently from" is used to show how one thing is not the same as another.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 710 views

Otherwise

The word "otherwise" is correct and commonly used in English to indicate what will happen if something is not the case.

Use "otherwise" to introduce the consequences of a situation not being as expected or to indicate an alternative option.

Examples:

  • You must study hard; otherwise, you will fail the exam.
  • I wanted to go out, but the weather was bad; otherwise, I would have gone for a walk.
  • Otherwise, we're talking conspiracy charges.
  • Otherwise, you never draw your sword.
  • Otherwise it is unclear to citizens.
  • Otherwise my kids would be screwed.
  • Otherwise an error code is returned.
  • Otherwise, prepare for oral surgery.
  • Otherwise this is all for nothing.
  • Otherwise they'll go after fold.
  • Otherwise, stop wasting my gas money.
  • Otherwise this will never end with Godwyn.
  • Otherwise we won't find anything.
  • Otherwise, look for work elsewhere.
  • Otherwise St.Petersburg is just 130 km away.
  • Otherwise we're powerless... till something happens.
  • Otherwise the blood pooling would be much greater.
  • Otherwise, a little visited destination.
  • Otherwise, the first argument is returned.
  • Otherwise, the internal hard drive might get formatted.
  • Otherwise, contact the examination center for specific payment information.
  • Otherwise, the full explanation follows.

Alternatives:

  • or else
  • if not
  • in other respects
  • alternatively
  • on the other hand

differently from

The phrase "differently from" is correct but less commonly used than "otherwise." It is used to show how one thing is not the same as another.

Use "differently from" to compare two things and highlight the ways in which they are not similar.

Examples:

  • She approached the problem differently from her colleagues.
  • His perspective on the issue was different from mine.
  • But he wanted to live differently from us so he decided to burn these churches.
  • Children behave differently from one minute to the next.
  • These issues are viewed differently from one country to another, according to their culture.
  • We need to approach this tragedy differently from any other and explore the use of new specialist teams in those countries.
  • The doors merely work differently from the ones you know.
  • Because for centuries, glamour had a very particular meaning, and the word was actually used differently from the way we think of it.
  • I should also like to ask those who regard GMOs differently from myself to reflect for a moment.
  • Furthermore, Europe does not have the right to treat Russia differently from other countries that are also in breach of human rights.
  • I must admit I see the question of a world market orientation rather differently from the way it was presented a moment ago.
  • At all events, we want to see table wines labelled differently from quality wines.
  • Asylum legislation and practices still differ between Member States and the asylum applicants are treated differently from one country to another.
  • This is a good idea, but it is still only optional, and it will be applied differently from one country to another.
  • He just carried himself differently from other children.
  • You start thinking differently from how you did in the city.
  • You know it works differently from other kids' minds.
  • I spice it differently from the store-bought kind
  • Things have developed very differently from what we expected just over a year ago.
  • We voted differently from the majority of our group on the resolution on Kosovo.
  • In turn, he observed me differently from other young men.
  • I tried to make you live differently from me.

Alternatives:

  • in a different way from
  • contrary to
  • unlike
  • distinct from
  • not the same as

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