one
Definition of one:
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part of speech: adjective
An individual; a single number; opposed to another or other; some or any; different; individual.
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part of speech: pronoun
A person ( spoken of indefinitely), as in the phrase ONE SAYS.
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: noun
Used in an indefinite sense, any man; any person, as one's own choice, one may speak; one's self or oneself, I and not another.
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part of speech: adjective
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Common misspellings:
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- oner (1.0%)
- ne (3.1%)
- onel (1.3%)
- onle (1.6%)
- jone (0.1%)
- othe (0.1%)
- onec (0.4%)
- ove (0.4%)
- onen (0.5%)
- onece (0.9%)
- pne (2.2%)
- oine (3.4%)
- ong (0.1%)
- ocne (0.1%)
- meer (0.1%)
- ond (1.4%)
- onew (1.2%)
- oned (0.6%)
- soe (0.1%)
- ome (3.6%)
- bady (0.1%)
- thone (0.1%)
- owne (0.1%)
- opne (3.5%)
- onbe (2.2%)
- sone (1.7%)
- obe (0.4%)
- onve (0.1%)
- onc (0.6%)
- ona (0.4%)
- ane (0.4%)
- onse (0.9%)
- ione (1.8%)
- l (0.3%)
- oney (0.1%)
- oneof (1.0%)
- on1 (0.1%)
- ono (0.3%)
- nin (0.1%)
- oneon (0.1%)
- oe (10.6%)
- pme (0.1%)
- mone (0.6%)
- une (0.5%)
- onetwo (0.1%)
- ean (0.1%)
- oone (3.5%)
- onone (0.3%)
- noone (0.1%)
- ony (0.9%)
- ine (4.2%)
- onet (0.3%)
- eachone (0.1%)
- knowone (0.1%)
- eone (2.1%)
- eof (0.5%)
- aone (1.0%)
- onee (1.7%)
- orne (0.1%)
- onde (0.3%)
- onw (6.0%)
- onme (0.8%)
- rone (0.3%)
- ohne (0.4%)
- onr (5.2%)
- onn (0.1%)
- aon (0.1%)
- oen (8.6%)
- nne (0.1%)
- fone (0.4%)
- noe (2.6%)
- onf (0.4%)
- ont (2.1%)
- ons (0.5%)
- wone (1.7%)
- oun (0.1%)
- ibe (0.1%)
- onhe (0.3%)
- u (0.1%)
- inpaticular (0.1%)
- omne (0.3%)
- ohe (0.1%)
- o9n (0.3%)
- 0ne (1.2%)
- 9ne (0.3%)
- eaone (0.4%)
- o2ne (0.3%)
- obne (0.8%)
- ojne (0.3%)
- oneo (0.1%)
- onne (1.6%)
- onoe (0.3%)
Usage examples for one:
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No one can tell you that.
"The Isle of Unrest" – Henry Seton Merriman -
There is no one in the house?
"The Chevalier d'Auriac" – S. (Sidney) Levett-Yeats -
She was with the Livingstones, but not one of them.
"The Breaking Point" – Mary Roberts Rinehart -
But, sire, have you not more need of the one than of the other?
"The Justice of the King" – Hamilton Drummond