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Meaning

The word "alternate" refers to something that occurs in turn or in a repeated sequence. It can describe options or choices that can be used in place of one another, or it can refer to actions or events that happen successively, one after the other.

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Etymology

The word "alternate" comes from the Latin word "alternatus," which is the past participle of "alternare," meaning "to do by turns." This Latin root combines "alter," meaning "other," which indicates the concept of taking turns or changing.

Examples

  1. "If the main presenter is unavailable, we can use an alternate who is familiar with the topic."
  2. "The store offers alternate brands of the same product for customers to choose from."
  3. "She decided to take an alternate route to avoid the traffic jam."
  4. "The students take alternate turns presenting their projects to the class."
  5. "On the weekends, I like to alternate between relaxing at home and going out with friends."