From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishother thanother thanEXCEPTapart from a particular person or thing SYN except The truth was known to no one other than herself. He doesn’t eat pork, but other than that he’ll eat just about anything. → other
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other than• There was no reason for this other than a certain unwillingness to emerge from our bond trading shell.• He doesn't eat out at all, other than at Burger King.• Other than at football matches, people sing less than they used to.• It was the greatest honor, other than getting accepted in heaven.• For brain functions other than language, most of what we know comes from studies of the brains of other animals.• That haunted offspring turns out to be none other than large Lawrence, in this raucous spoof of trash television.• No known clockmaker, other than self-taught Harrison himself, lived or worked anywhere around north Lincolnshire in the early eighteenth century.• The music was a little loud, but other than that it was a great concert.• You should get a little stiffness, but other than that, there should be no side effects.• He insists the designs have no grand meaning, other than that they appealed to his eye.• Its components are none other than the economic, political, military, royal, and bureaucratic branches of the social order.• You can also create mailboxes other than the simple in and out trays and mark them in however you want.• Sam refused to discuss the argument, other than to say that Diane had called him 'gutless'.other thanother thanexcept for a particular person or thing We never go to church other than for funerals and weddings. We know he lived in Fleet Road, but other than that we don’t know much about him. → thanExamples from the Corpus
other than• There was no reason for this other than a certain unwillingness to emerge from our bond trading shell.• It was the greatest honor, other than getting accepted in heaven.• For brain functions other than language, most of what we know comes from studies of the brains of other animals.• That haunted offspring turns out to be none other than large Lawrence, in this raucous spoof of trash television.• No known clockmaker, other than self-taught Harrison himself, lived or worked anywhere around north Lincolnshire in the early eighteenth century.• He insists the designs have no grand meaning, other than that they appealed to his eye.• Its components are none other than the economic, political, military, royal, and bureaucratic branches of the social order.• You can also create mailboxes other than the simple in and out trays and mark them in however you want.