Definition of go either way —used to say that either of two possible results is likely to occur and that neither is more likely than the other I don’t know who’s going to win.
How do you use either way?
You use either way in order to introduce a statement that is true in each of the two possible or alternative cases that you have just mentioned. The sea may rise or the land may fall; either way the sand dunes will be gone in a short time.
What’s another word for either way?
What is another word for either way?
| regardless | nevertheless |
|---|---|
| nonetheless | anyway |
| irregardless | anyhow |
| notwithstanding | anyways |
| all the same | in any case |
How can I use either in a sentence?
Either is used when referring to a choice between two options. For example, “Either one deserves to win.” Or, “Either you leave, or I will phone the police.” It can also be used in a negative way, instead of the words also or too.
Could go either way examples?
Verbs that could go either way: bereave, burn, dream, kneel, lean, leap, learn, smell, spell, spill, spoil.
Is it either way or either ways?
Either ways are correct.
Does either or include both?
“Either/Or” In every day language we use the phrase “either A or B” to mean that one of the two options holds, but not both. For example, when most people say something like “You can have either a hot dog or hamburger,” they usually aren’t offering you both.
Do you say either is or either are?
Although treating either as plural is acceptable in informal usage, in formal communication, especially in written texts, use a singular verb with either: either is , not either are .
What does either one mean?
“either one” means “the first or the second”. “both” means “the first and the second”.
Is either or both the same?
Either is used to speak only about one or the other of two elements; to select one out of two. Both is used to indicate the first and the second elements together.