Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

or-no

conjunction
/ɔːr noʊ/
Definition
A term used in logic and decision-making that indicates a choice between two alternatives, where at least one must be true or accepted.
Examples
  • In this case, you can use ‘or-no’ to choose either option A or option B.
  • The or-no statement can help simplify complex decisions.
Meaning
In a logical context, ‘or-no’ suggests a situation where a decision or truth can rely on either of two options being valid.
Synonyms
  • either-or
  • alternative