IPA: /ˈɛlswɛr/
KK: /ˈɛlsˌwɛr/
In or to a different place, not in the current location.
She decided to live elsewhere after finishing her studies.
Elsewhere → It is formed from "else" (from Old English *elles*, meaning other) and "where" (from Old English *hwær*, meaning in or at what place). The word "elsewhere" means in or at another place, indicating a location that is different from the current one.
Think of 'other' ('else') and 'place' ('where') to remember that 'elsewhere' refers to a different location.
No commonly confused words.