Another Meaning

UK /əˈnʌðə(r)/
US /əˈnʌðər/
Word Definition
another meaning

Another Definition & Usage

determiner

Used to refer to an additional person or thing of the same kind or type.

Examples

  • "Would you like another cup of tea?"
  • "I think I'll have another try at solving this puzzle."
  • "She bought another pair of shoes after the sale."
  • "They offered us another opportunity to improve our performance."
  • "He asked if we could come another day instead of today."
pronoun

Used to refer to a different person or thing, often implying a replacement or substitution.

Examples

  • "I don’t want this one; could I try another?"
  • "She was looking for another job because she wasn’t happy in her current role."
  • "Another is needed to complete the set."
  • "I will speak to another member of the team to resolve the issue."
  • "The first attempt failed, so let’s give another a shot."
adjective

Refers to a person or thing that is not the first or previous one, but is instead different.

Examples

  • "He went to another country for his studies."
  • "We need another strategy to tackle the issue."
  • "She decided to take another route home."
  • "They went to another movie after dinner."
  • "Another idea came to me while I was walking."

Cultural Context

The word 'another' has Old English origins, deriving from 'an oþer', meaning 'one other'. It has been used in English for centuries, adapting to various contexts where an additional or different item or individual is required or implied.

The Case of Another Cup of Tea

Story

The Case of Another Cup of Tea

It was a cold, dreary afternoon when Sarah sat in her favorite corner of the café, staring out the window at the relentless drizzle. She had just finished her first cup of tea but was still craving the warm comfort that only tea could bring. She turned to the barista behind the counter and asked, 'Could I have another cup of Earl Grey, please?' The barista smiled, understanding the quiet request for something more. Moments later, Sarah's tea was refilled, offering her a slight solace from the world outside. But as she sipped the tea, Sarah’s thoughts drifted. The café was busy with the usual crowd, but Sarah didn’t mind. She preferred this place over any other. Yet, in the midst of the familiar hum of conversation and clinking cups, Sarah found herself longing for something different. Perhaps it was time for another adventure—another city, another job, another life. Sarah had always been someone who appreciated stability, but there were times when she wondered whether she could experience something new, something that didn’t feel like the routine she had built for herself. After finishing her second cup of tea, she stood up and walked out of the café, feeling a sense of change in the air. As she walked through the rainy streets, Sarah realized that sometimes, asking for another of what you know isn’t just about getting more of the same. Sometimes, it’s about realizing that another path—another choice—can lead to something unexpected and exciting.

The Case of Another Cup of Tea