oth·er·wise
ˈə-t͟hər-ˌwīz
: something or anything else : something to the contrary
was ordered to testify and could not do otherwise
1
: in a different way or manner
glossed over or otherwise handled—Playboy
All shows begin at 8:00 unless otherwise noted.
2
: in different circumstances
might otherwise have left
The test helps identify problems that might have otherwise gone unnoticed.
3
: in other respects
an otherwise flimsy farce—Current Biography
I didn't like the ending, but otherwise it was a very good book.
The patient had a foot problem, but she was otherwise healthy.
4
: if not
do what I tell you, otherwise you'll be sorry
Tickets can be bought in advance at a discount; otherwise they can be purchased at the door for full price.
5
: not
—paired with an adjective, adverb, noun, or verb to indicate its contrary or to suggest an indefinite alternative
people whose deeds, admirable or otherwise—John Fischer
almost thirty thousand women, Irish and otherwise—J. M. Burns
his opinion as to the success or otherwise of it—Australian Dictionary of Biography
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