Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
ors
conjunction
/ɔrz/

Definition
A conjunction used to link alternatives, presenting choices.

Examples
- You can have coffee or tea.
- Would you prefer to go to the cinema, or stay at home?
- We can meet tomorrow or next week.

Meaning
The word ‘ors’ functions as a way to introduce different options within a sentence. It’s often used to indicate that something can be one thing or another.

Synonyms
- or
- otherwise
- alternatively