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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.
- One. Philosophy. (in Neoplatonism ) 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
2- a 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 at a time
one is enough for now
- ( 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.
it was one hell of a fight
- a certain (person)
one Miss Jones was named
- in one or all in onecombined; united
- all one
- all the same
- of no consequence
it's all one to me
- at oneoften foll by with in a state of agreement or harmony
- be made one(of a man and a woman) to become married
- many a onemany people
- neither one thing nor the otherindefinite, undecided, or mixed
- never a onenone
- one and alleveryone, without exception
- one by oneone at a time; individually
- one or twoa few
- one way and anotheron balance
- off on one informal.exhibiting bad temper; ranting
- one with anotheron 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 calledone o'clock one hour after noon or midnight
- a blow or setback (esp in the phrase one in the eye for )
- the one(in Neo-Platonic philosophy) the ultimate being
- the Holy One or the One aboveGod
- the Evil OneSatan; the devil
-one
2suffix forming nouns
- 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
- at one,
- in a state of agreement; of one opinion.
- united in thought or feeling; attuned.
He felt at one with his Creator.
- one and all, everyone:
They came, one and all, to welcome him home.
- one by one, singly and successively:
One by one the children married and moved away.
- one for the road. road ( def 10 ).
More idioms and phrases containing one
- all in one piece
- all the same (one)
- A-1 (A-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
- (one) picture is worth a thousand words
- 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
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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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