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单词 only
释义

only

1 of 3

adjective

on·​ly ˈōn-lē How to pronounce only (audio)
1
: unquestionably the best : peerless
is convinced that his team is the only one
2
a
: alone in a class or category : sole
the only one left
the only known species
She's the only person you can really trust.
b
: having no brother or sister
an only child
3
: few
one of the only areas not yet explored
That was one of the only times I saw him cry.

only

2 of 3

adverb

1
a
: as a single fact or instance and nothing more or different : merely
has only lost one electionGeorge Orwell
b
: solely, exclusively
known only to him
2
: at the very least
it was only too true
3
a
: in the final outcome
will only make you sick
b
: with nevertheless the final result
won the battles, only to lose the war
4
a
: as recently as : not before
only last week
only in the last year did she get recognition
b
: in the immediate past
only just talked to her
Placement of Only in a Sentence: Usage Guide

The placement of only in a sentence has been a source of studious commentary since the 18th century, most of it intended to prove by force of argument that prevailing standard usage is wrong. After 200 years of preachment the following observations may be made: the position of only in standard spoken English is not fixed, since ambiguity is avoided through sentence stress; in casual prose that keeps close to the rhythms of speech only is often placed where it would be in speech; and in edited and more formal prose only tends to be placed immediately before the word or words it modifies.

only

3 of 3

conjunction

1
a
: with the restriction that : but
you may go, only come back early
b
: and yet : however
they look very nice, only we can't use them
2
: were it not that : except
I'd introduce you to her, only you'd win herJack London

Synonyms

Adjective

  • incomparable
  • inimitable
  • matchless
  • nonpareil
  • peerless
  • unequaled
  • unequalled
  • unexampled
  • unmatched
  • unparalleled
  • unrivaled
  • unrivalled
  • unsurpassable
  • unsurpassed

Adverb

  • alone
  • exclusively
  • just
  • purely
  • simply
  • solely

Conjunction

  • but
  • except
  • excepting
  • saving
  • yet
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Example Sentences

Adjective the only way to really appreciate the beauty of the forest is to walk through it that is the only possible right answer Adverb She had been there only twice in her life. There are only two more weeks until summer vacation. It's only a matter of time before someone gets hurt. Do you really have to leave? It's only eight o'clock. He was only a baby when his father died. Leave her alone. She's only a kid. The building is only about 10 years old. It was quiet in the room, but only for a moment. She is only partly to blame. The club is for women only. Conjunction I'd love to sing along, only I don't know the words. They did have a radio, only it was broken. We wanted to buy that painting, only it was far too expensive. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Adjective
As its name suggests, the SheaMoisture Lavender and Wild Orchid Calming Bath, Body & Massage Oil is a multitasking formula that can be used in and out of the bath, but that's not the only reason why Dr. King gave it her seal of approval. Jennifer Hussein, Allure, 12 Feb. 2023 The supervision is the only way to keep gambling under control, Dana said. Jake Sheridan, Chicago Tribune, 12 Feb. 2023 Still, going to college in our 20s isn’t the only way to avoid cognitive declines before people hit their mid-50s. Linda Carroll, NBC News, 11 Feb. 2023 Now the only way for the Heat to salvage anything from the 2022 Dedmon free-agency experience would be to find a pair of buyout options who become playoff-race contributors after slotting into Dedmon’s vacated cap space. Ira Winderman, Sun Sentinel, 11 Feb. 2023 But the only way the planners could see to accomplish all of this was to build an UnCadillac. Rich Ceppos, Car and Driver, 10 Feb. 2023 That was a victory for the economically marginalized, for whom growth is the only way up and out. Neal B. Freeman, National Review, 10 Feb. 2023 Contributing to that lack of sustained engagement is the pervasive idea that years-long, weekly therapy is the only way to receive adequate mental-health treatment, which can be a daunting prospect for many. Maggie Mertens, The Atlantic, 10 Feb. 2023 The only way to withstand the load is through building design and materials. Tim Newcomb, Popular Mechanics, 10 Feb. 2023
Adverb
Hun Sen said the article misinterpreted the facts and that only the prime minister has the authority to make decisions on foreign aid. Sopheng Cheang, ajc, 14 Feb. 2023 As its name suggests, each attraction may only be experienced once, but guests have until the end of Dec. 30 to knock them all off their list. Eve Chen, USA TODAY, 14 Feb. 2023 Most video feeds are also only stored for 10 days, unless a crime is captured. Rebekah Castor | Fox News, Fox News, 14 Feb. 2023 Many winter coats, especially peacoats, only call for dry cleaning, so check your coat’s tag or any instructions that may have come with its packaging. Hillary Maglin, Travel + Leisure, 13 Feb. 2023 The Rogers School Board's only seat up for election is for Zone 2. Dave Perozek, Arkansas Online, 13 Feb. 2023 Such fires create significant air pollution for people living in the surrounding areas, but that’s only a small part of the picture—wildfire pollution also travels the air currents, spreading far from the source, researchers have found. Brian Handwerk, Smithsonian Magazine, 13 Feb. 2023 In eight road games against the current top-10 in adjusted defensive rating, the Magic have cleared this total only twice and have failed to surpass 100 points only four times. Nick Hennion, Chicago Tribune, 13 Feb. 2023 This enforcement could put at risk any U.S.-based stablecoins, like Circle’s USDC, which is second only in market cap to Tether’s USDT. Marco Quiroz-gutierrez, Fortune Crypto, 13 Feb. 2023 See More

Word History

Etymology

Adjective and Adverb

Middle English, from Old English ānlīc, from ān one — more at one

First Known Use

Adjective

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Adverb

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Conjunction

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

only

1 of 3 adjective
on·​ly ˈōn-lē How to pronounce only (audio)
1
: the best without doubt
it's the only thing for me
2
a
: alone in or of a class or kind : sole
the only survivor of the crash
b
: having no brother or sister
an only child
3
: few entry 2 sense 1
one of the only areas not yet explored

only

2 of 3 adverb
1
a
: as a single fact or instance and nothing more or different
worked only in the mornings
b
: no one or nothing other than
only you know
2
: at the very least
it was only too true
3
a
: in the end
it will only make you sick
b
: with the result
found my pen, only to lose it again
4
a
: as recently as
only last week
b
: in the immediate past
only just saw her

only

3 of 3 conjunction
: except that
I'd play, only I'm too tired

only 1 of 3

adverb

1
as in just
for nothing other than you're doing that only to annoy me

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • just
  • solely
  • purely
  • simply
  • exclusively
  • alone
  • mostly
  • basically
  • primarily
  • mainly
  • generally
  • largely
  • principally
  • substantially
  • chiefly
  • predominantly
  • by and large

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • also
  • likewise
  • additionally
  • besides
2
as in late
not long ago we won the election only six days ago

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • just
  • late
  • lately
  • newly
  • now
  • recently
  • new
  • freshly
  • of late
  • latterly

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • previously
  • before
  • early
  • earlier
  • formerly
  • ago
  • anciently
  • heretofore
  • hitherto
  • erstwhile
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3
as in merely
nothing more than I was only fooling when I said I saw a shark in the water

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • just
  • merely
  • but
  • simply
  • purely

only

2 of 3

adjective

1
as in exceptional
having no equal or rival for excellence or desirability the only way to really appreciate the beauty of the forest is to walk through it

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • exceptional
  • excellent
  • extraordinary
  • uncommon
  • great
  • beautiful
  • unique
  • rare
  • unequaled
  • unmatched
  • unusual
  • wonderful
  • exceptional
  • alone
  • immense
  • unparalleled
  • peerless
  • unrivaled
  • unsurpassed
  • incomparable
  • matchless
  • unsurpassable
  • lovely
  • superb
  • inimitable
  • divine
  • nonpareil
  • better
  • choice
  • special
  • fine
  • singular
  • unexampled
  • out of sight
  • heavenly
  • marvelous
  • unequalled
  • unrivalled
  • stellar
  • terrific
  • awesome
  • preferred
  • keen
  • prime
  • quality
  • famous
  • fabulous
  • superior
  • fantastic
  • marvellous
  • mean
  • grand
  • prize
  • gone
  • top
  • classic
  • capital
  • brag
  • noble
  • sterling
  • brave
  • bully
  • dandy
  • superlative
  • dynamite
  • wizard
  • cracking
  • splendid
  • nifty
  • swell
  • fancy
  • frontline
  • neat
  • number one
  • primo
  • gangbusters
  • peachy
  • fab
  • par excellence
  • sensational
  • numero uno
  • boss
  • banner
  • down
  • crackerjack
  • hype
  • radical
  • dope
  • groovy
  • bumper
  • prizewinning
  • cool
  • righteous
  • hot
  • corking
  • supernal
  • peachy keen
  • A-OK
  • gangbuster
  • first-rate
  • first-class
  • top-notch
  • fantabulous
  • high-class
  • tip-top
  • boffo
  • out-of-sight
  • bonny
  • first-string
  • jim-dandy
  • phat
  • bonnie
  • bang-up
  • five-star
  • No. 1
  • blue-chip
  • A1
  • high-grade

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • common
  • usual
  • normal
  • ordinary
  • lesser
  • frequent
  • worse
  • familiar
  • worst
  • everyday
  • commonplace
  • lower
  • ubiquitous
  • routine
  • bad
  • poor
  • garden
  • inferior
  • wanting
  • low
  • off
  • ill
  • paltry
  • unacceptable
  • household
  • inferior
  • unsatisfactory
  • lousy
  • deficient
  • lame
  • bastard
  • substandard
  • depressed
  • terrible
  • substandard
  • bush
  • awful
  • mediocre
  • pathetic
  • dissatisfactory
  • atrocious
  • wretched
  • vile
  • punk
  • rotten
  • execrable
  • low-grade
  • bush-league
  • second-class
  • second-rate
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2
as in one
being the one or ones of a class with no other members that is the only possible right answer we were the only passengers on the tour bus

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • one
  • lone
  • sole
  • unique
  • alone
  • special
  • single
  • singular
  • solitary
  • sui generis
  • distinctive
  • distinct
  • one-off
  • unaccompanied
  • solo
  • unparalleled
  • peerless
  • unrivaled
  • unattended
  • incomparable
  • unequaled
  • matchless
  • unmatched
  • unsurpassable
  • unsurpassed
  • separate
  • individual
  • inimitable
  • unequalled
  • unrivalled
  • nonce

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • myriad
  • mixed
  • varied
  • prevalent
  • multifarious
  • popular
  • assorted
  • manifold
  • miscellaneous
  • prevailing
  • rampant
  • promiscuous
  • repeated
  • heterogenous
  • perennial
  • divers
  • recurrent
  • patchwork
  • motley
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only

3 of 3

conjunction

as in but
if it were not for the fact that that's a very nice idea, only it won't help

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • but
  • except
  • excepting
  • yet
  • saving
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