Neither - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|nɪːðə(r)|
Brit.
|ˈnaɪðə|
adjective
- not either; not one or the other
Extra examples
“Which one do you want?” “Neither, thanks.”
Neither of them dances well.
There are two flashlights, neither of which works.
“Which answer is correct?” “Neither one.”
Neither opinion is true.
Neither of my sons ever met him.
He neither knows nor cares.
She neither called nor wrote.
If he won't go, neither will she.
If you do not take part in the conference, neither shall I.
Neither of you can do that
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