alternative
alternative — adjective
1. describes a plan, route, product, or way of doing something that you can pick in
describes a plan, route, product, or way of doing something that you can pick instead of the first or main one, usually when the first option is not suitable.
After the bridge collapsed, the bus driver took an alternative route through the village.
alternative + route (transport context)
Greta offered her vegan friends an alternative dessert made with coconut milk.
alternative + countable noun
The school is looking at alternative ways to teach reading to younger pupils.
If the train is cancelled, please use the alternative bus service in front of the station.
Doctors discussed alternative treatments with the patient before the surgery date.
- another
more general; lacks the idea of a backup or replacement
- substitute
stronger emphasis on directly replacing the first thing
- different
neutral; does not imply that this option exists for a specific reason
文法句型
alternative + noun
用法筆記
Almost always attributive (used before a noun). Distinguish from sense 2: this sense is neutral and simply marks one option among several, while sense 2 carries the meaning of unconventional or outside the mainstream.
常見錯誤
2. describes art, music, lifestyles, or ideas that step away from the mainstream an
describes art, music, lifestyles, or ideas that step away from the mainstream and are loved by a smaller, devoted audience — for example, indie rock bands or community-run schools.
Zara runs a small alternative bookstore that sells zines and handmade poetry.
alternative + bookstore (cultural niche)
The teenagers loved alternative music and dressed in dark, baggy clothes.
alternative music (genre label)
Her parents follow an alternative lifestyle on a small farm without electricity.
The festival in Berlin showcases alternative theatre from young European directors.
- unconventional
more formal; stresses going against tradition
- underground
stronger sense of operating outside official channels
- indie
informal; mainly used of music and small creative businesses
- mainstream
popular and widely accepted by most people
- conventional
following the usual ways most people accept
文法句型
alternative + noun
用法筆記
Very common with culture and lifestyle nouns: music, art, theatre, comedy, medicine, school, lifestyle, community. Distinguish from sense 1: this sense describes the character of the thing itself (it IS unconventional), not its role as a backup option.
常見錯誤
alternative — noun
1. one choice among two or more available, especially a choice that you can take in
one choice among two or more available, especially a choice that you can take instead of a more obvious or usual one.
Walking to school is a healthy alternative to taking the car every morning.
alternative to + noun phrase
The chef offered the guests two alternatives: fresh fish or roast lamb.
two/several alternatives + colon listing
Ravi had no alternative but to sell his old motorbike to pay the rent.
Solar power is a clean alternative for villages far from the main electricity grid.
If you don't like the blue shirt, there are plenty of alternatives in the next aisle.
- option
more neutral; does not stress that the choice replaces something else
- choice
very general; can mean the act of choosing as well as the thing chosen
- substitute
stronger replacement nuance, often for a missing item
文法句型
an alternative to + noun
have no alternative but to + infinitive
用法筆記
Subject is often a thing being proposed; the rejected or default option is introduced with the preposition 'to'. The fixed pattern 'have no alternative but to + infinitive' is very common and means a person is forced into a specific action.