And when he had said this he looked at her very kindly and then without another word walked to the house.
Something choking seemed to rise in Audrey's throat, and if her life had depended on it she could not have got out another word.
Then she left him without saying another word; but it went to his heart to see her cowering over the fire in her old miserable attitude.
They are more like the possessive noun, which belongs to another word, but is still a noun.
As the object of a preposition, the word toward which the preposition points, and which it joins to another word: "He must have a long spoon that would eat with the devil.
There are three ways to distinguish the genders:-- (1) By prefixing a gender word to another word.
A letter, syllable, or word, added to the end of another word; a suffix.
Defn: A letter, syllable, or word, added to the end of another word; a suffix.
A word or particle placed after, or at the end of, another word; - - distinguished from preposition.
A word or group of words that changes or modifies the meaning of another word is called a modifier.
A word or group of words that changes or modifies the meaning of another word is called a modifier+ (§ 19).
Another word describing a certain kind of speaking, and which also comes from the name of a place, is bunkum.
Another word which we use to describe this sort of thing is romance.
Another word which we use in English has a much less dignified use in French.
Another word of this kind is allure, which means to persuade a person to do something by making it seem very attractive.
Mistakenly" is an afterthought, a slightly parenthetical word, and here stands in an apparent relation to another word, which relation the comma shows is not its real relation.
Every group of words, as well as every word, sustains some relation to another word or group of words in the sentence or paragraph.
Neither Nejdanov nor Kollomietzev ventured on another word, but they did not, however, clasp each other's hands.
Another word--and her emotion would have dissolved into tears.
Another word is used to signify the sudden exulting cry of the Lion as it leaps upon its victim.
There is another word, shablul, which undoubtedly does signify the snail, and will be mentioned in its proper place.
Another word is arob, which is applied to the flies which were brought upon Egypt in the great plague.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another word" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.