other
How to Use Other
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe everyday word for "not this one, but a different or additional one" — also used as a verb meaning to label someone as an outsider.
As a verb ("to other someone"), it's a modern academic/social usage — don't confuse it with the ordinary adjective use.
Word Forms
othered past tense, others plural, Others plural, Others plural, others singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She has three _____ siblings besides her brother Tom.
Etymology
From Old English ōþer ("other, second"), tracing back through Proto-Germanic to a Proto-Indo-European root meaning simply "other" — the same ancient root that gives German ander and Swedish annan.