only

adjective/adverb
/ˈoʊnli/

Meaning

without others; solely

Example Sentences

He is the only person who knows the secret.

Synonyms

sole, exclusive, unique, solitary

Antonyms

multiple, many

Collocations

only one, only person, only choice, only option

More Example Sentences

It is possible to achieve success only for a student of dedication.

Your presence is sincerely desired at the marriage ceremony of my only sister.

The only dream he had in his student life was to be a successful engineer in future.

The most surprising thing is that hundreds of English sentences are created from only one American example by Vasanth Academy.

The most wonderful thing is that a conversation of maximum 44 English sentences is taught from only one Bengali sentence by Vasanth Academy.

A man takes a cooking class while traveling in Italy during his two-week vacation and learns to make fresh pasta from scratch with a local chef who speaks only a little English

A woman runs a small bakery on a quiet street where she bakes fresh bread every morning and sells cakes and pastries to regular customers who love her recipes because she uses only natural ingredients

A woman runs a small bakery on a quiet street where she bakes fresh bread every morning and sells cakes and pastries to regular customers who love her recipes because she uses only natural ingredients passed down from her grandmother

A woman runs a small bakery on a quiet street where she bakes fresh bread every morning and sells cakes and pastries to regular customers who love her recipes because she uses only natural ingredients passed down from her grandmother and puts care into every item she makes

A woman runs a small bakery on a quiet street where she bakes fresh bread every morning and sells cakes and pastries to regular customers who love her recipes because she uses only natural ingredients passed down from her grandmother and puts care into every item she makes turning a lifelong passion into a thriving family business.

Related Vocabularies

as much or as many as required
before the usual or expected time
Without previous thought or preparation; casual and sometimes dismissive.
In large amounts; abundant or plentiful.
Producing or capable of producing much noise.
Not quite right; inappropriate or out of place.

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