one
/wʌn/noun, adjective1 syllable
One means: eminent beyond or above comparison.
Synonyms for one32
adjective, as in eminent beyond or above comparison
adjective, as in having the indivisible character of a unit
adjective, as in (informal) very; used informally as an intensifier
adjective, as in of the same kind or quality
adjective, as in indefinite in time or position
adjective, as in being a single entity made by combining separate components
also used for one
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What does one mean?9
adjective
eminent beyond or above comparison“matchless beauty”
used of a single unit or thing; not two or more“‘ane’ is Scottish”
having the indivisible character of a unit“a unitary action”
(informal) very; used informally as an intensifier“that is one fine dog”
of the same kind or quality“two animals of one species”
indefinite in time or position“he will come one day”
being a single entity made by combining separate components“three chemicals combining into one solution”
noun
the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number“he has the one but will need a two and three to go with it”
a single person or thing“he is the best one”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with one?23
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One in a sentence
- There is only one day left, whether we like it or not.Vortarulo
- Strange to say, no one voted for the candidate.CK
- Learning is one thing, and common sense another.CK
- When she saw that they had no schools, she started one.Zifre
- Ever since we've been wearing clothes, we haven't known one another.Objectivesea
- We have two cats; one is white, and the other is black.ConqueRRoR
- In regards to music, he is one of the most famous critics.FEN1X64
- In the imperial measurement system, four quarts equals one gallon.Zifre
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Forms of one
as a noun
- plural
- ones