Sentences with otherwise
oth·er·wise
O o - Make a note of the questions you want to ask. You will invariably forget some of them otherwise.
- The decorations for the games have lent a splash of colour to an otherwise drab city.
- All of the books had been burned or otherwise destroyed.
- I didn't like the ending, but otherwise it was a very good book.
- Take approximately 60mg up to four times a day, unless advised otherwise by a doctor.
- The studio could punish its players by keeping them out of work, and otherwise controlling their lives.
- Something must be wrong; otherwise, he would have called.
- Art allows us to express things that we would not be able to express otherwise.
- Go home — otherwise your mother will worry
- I wouldn't have thought otherwise
- The women talked in the living room while the men were otherwise occupied.
- The test helps identify problems that might otherwise go unnoticed.
- An otherwise hopeless situation
- The facts are otherwise
- Richmond's Tom Hislop punctuates an otherwise quiet day at the office for Richmond.
- That he could have otherwise acted there seems little doubt.
- Success or otherwise
- To believe otherwise
- The expression otherwise than means in any other way than and should not be followed by an adjective: no-one taught by this method can be other than (not otherwise than) successful; you are not allowed to use the building otherwise than as a private dwelling
- An otherwise intelligent person
- Do it right; otherwise, you'll have to do it over
- The answer could not be otherwise
- Otherwise they may get broken.
- Under the circumstances, I can't believe otherwise.
- An otherwise happy life.
- We hoped his behavior would be otherwise.
- An otherwise pleasure had become a grinding chore.