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ALL meanings of onest

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  • adjective onest 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. 1
  • adjective onest being a person, thing, or individual instance or member of a number, kind, group, or category indicated: one member of the party. 1
  • adjective onest existing, acting, or considered as a single unit, entity, or individual. 1
  • adjective onest of the same or having a single kind, nature, or condition: We belong to one team; We are of one resolve. 1
  • adjective onest noting some indefinite day or time in the future: You will see him one day. 1
  • adjective onest a certain (often used in naming a person otherwise unknown or undescribed): One John Smith was chosen. 1
  • adjective onest being a particular, unique, or only individual, item, or unit: I'm looking for the one adviser I can trust. 1
  • adjective onest noting some indefinite day or time in the past: We all had dinner together one evening last week. 1
  • adjective onest of no consequence as to the character, outcome, etc.; the same: It's all one to me whether they go or not. 1
  • noun onest the first and lowest whole number, being a cardinal number; unity. 1
  • noun onest a symbol of this number, as 1 or I. 1
  • noun onest a single person or thing: If only problems would come one at a time! 1
  • noun onest a die face or a domino face having one pip. 1
  • noun onest a one-dollar bill: to change a five-dollar bill for five ones. 1
  • noun onest (initial capital letter) 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. 1
  • idioms onest at one, in a state of agreement; of one opinion. united in thought or feeling; attuned: He felt at one with his Creator. 1
  • idioms onest one and all, everyone: They came, one and all, to welcome him home. 1
  • idioms onest one by one, singly and successively: One by one the children married and moved away. 1
  • idioms onest one for the road. road (def 10). 1
  • noun onest Altform oncet. 1
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