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one
1[wuhn]
adjective
being or amounting to a single unit or individual or entire thing, item, or object rather than two or more; a single.
one woman;
one nation;
one piece of cake.
being a person, thing, or individual instance or member of a number, kind, group, or category indicated.
one member of the party.
existing, acting, or considered as a single unit, entity, or individual.
of the same or having a single kind, nature, or condition: We are of one resolve.
We belong to one team.
We are of one resolve.
noting some indefinite day or time in the future.
You will see him one day.
a certain (often used in naming a person otherwise unknown or undescribed).
One John Smith was chosen.
being a particular, unique, or only individual, item, or unit.
I'm looking for the one adviser I can trust.
noting some indefinite day or time in the past.
We all had dinner together one evening last week.
of no consequence as to the character, outcome, etc.; the same.
It's all one to me whether they go or not.
noun
the first and lowest whole number, being a cardinal number; unity.
a symbol of this number, as 1 or I.
a single person or thing.
If only problems would come one at a time!
a die face or a domino face having one pip.
a one-dollar bill.
to change a five-dollar bill for five ones.
Philosophy., One. (inNeoplatonism ) the ultimate reality, seen as a central source of being by whose emanations all entities, spiritual and corporeal, have their existence, the corporeal ones containing the fewest of the emanations.
pronoun
a person or thing of a number or kind indicated or understood.
one of the Elizabethan poets.
(in certain pronominal combinations) a person unless definitely specified otherwise.
every one.
(with a defining clause or other qualifying words) a person or a personified being or agency: the one I love.
the evil one;
the one I love.
any person indefinitely; anyone.
One's score is never as good as one would desire.
Chiefly British., (used as a substitute for the pronoun I).
Mother had been ailing for many months, and one should have realized it.
a person of the speaker's kind; such as the speaker's own self.
to press one's own claims.
something or someone of the kind just mentioned: Your teachers this semester seem to be good ones.
The portraits are fine ones.
Your teachers this semester seem to be good ones.
something available or referred to, especially in the immediate area: The bar is open, so have one on me!
Here, take one—they're delicious.
The bar is open, so have one on me!
-one
2a suffix used in the names of ketones and analogous chemical compounds.
lactone; quinone.
one
1/ wʌn /
determiner
single; lone; not two or more
one car
( as pronoun )
one is enough for now
one at a time
( in combination )
one-eyed
one-legged
distinct from all others; only; unique
one girl in a million
( as pronoun )
one of a kind
a specified (person, item, etc) as distinct from another or others of its kind
raise one hand and then the other
( as pronoun )
which one is correct?
a certain, indefinite, or unspecified (time); some
one day you'll be sorry
informal, an emphatic word for a 1 an 1
it was one hell of a fight
a certain (person)
one Miss Jones was named
combined; united
all the same
of no consequence
it's all one to me
(often foll by with) in a state of agreement or harmony
(of a man and a woman) to become married
many people
indefinite, undecided, or mixed
none
everyone, without exception
one at a time; individually
a few
on balance
informal, exhibiting bad temper; ranting
on average
pronoun
an indefinite person regarded as typical of every person
one can't say any more than that
any indefinite person: used as the subject of a sentence to form an alternative grammatical construction to that of the passive voice
one can catch fine trout in this stream
archaic, an unspecified person
one came to him
noun
the smallest whole number and the first cardinal number; unity See also number
a numeral (1, I, i, etc) representing this number
informal, a joke or story (esp in the one about )
music the numeral 1 used as the lower figure in a time signature to indicate that the beat is measured in semibreves
something representing, represented by, or consisting of one unit
Also called: one o'clock. one hour after noon or midnight
a blow or setback (esp in the phrase one in the eye for )
(in Neo-Platonic philosophy) the ultimate being
God
Satan; the devil
-one
2suffix
indicating that a chemical compound is a ketone
acetone
–one
A suffix used to form the names of chemical compounds containing an oxygen atom attached to a carbon atom, such as acetone.
Grammar Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of one1
Origin of one2
Word History and Origins
Origin of one1
Origin of one2
Idioms and Phrases
More idioms and phrases containing one
- (one) picture is worth a thousand words
- A-1 (A-one)
- all in one piece
- all the same (one)
- as one
- at one
- at one stroke
- at one time
- at one time or another
- back to the drawing board (square one)
- each and every (last one)
- each other (one another)
- fast one
- for one, 1
- go one better
- hang (one) on
- harp on (one string)
- hole in one
- in one ear and out the other
- in the same (in one) breath
- irons in the fire, more than one
- it takes one to know one
- just one of those things
- look out for (number one)
- more than one way to skin a cat
- not one iota
- number one
- on the one hand
- put all one's eggs in one basket
- quick one
- seen one, seen them all
- six of one, half dozen of the other
- that's one on me
- tie one on
- wear another (more than one) hat
- with one arm tied behind one's back
- with one voice
- words of one syllable
Example Sentences
“I went to them and said, ‘Hey, can we have one of those stilt walkers?’” says Slash, referring to the larger-than-life lurkers who haunt guests during the festivities.
That includes one whose knack for surviving one of the galaxy’s most lethal species makes her a symbol of feminist ferocity and a pop culture icon.
Wales had one of the highest proportions of historic buildings in Europe - 30,100 buildings are listed.
The prop was used during extensive filming at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire and was described by Mr Alinger as one of the most recognised props in the history of the film.
“Little did I know that that marathon was going to set me up for a real one,” she said.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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