Definition of one another in English:
one another
pronounˌwʌn əˈnʌðəwən əˈnəðər
Each other.
the children used to tease one another
Example sentencesExamples
- As a result of this, buyers who appear to be compatible are put in houses next to one another.
- They are very fond of one another and quite willingly help each other in their needs.
- They run a society where we are all constantly watching one another, and being watched.
- We as adults do not lash out at one another just because we don't do as each other wants.
- The place is just about big enough for the four of them to lie next to one another keeping each other warm.
- At the moment it is just pure luck that drivers are narrowly missing one another.
- We met with about half-a-dozen writers of all ages who had never met one another before.
- You'll need to give one another time and respect if you're to overcome the problem.
- Add to that their intense personal dislike for one another, and you have an explosive mix.
- Her green eyes looked at me, and we sniffed each other to get to know one another's scents.
- At the end of week one, the five couples organise a big night out to the local club, to get to know one another.
- We would begin quietly enough, nodding and saying hello to one another in a civilised way.
- People were very friendly within the building and all said hello to one another.
- Mum and Dad glanced across at one another, then Dad looked back down at the floor.
- How these two men could ever have trusted one another is a mystery worthy of Sherlock Holmes.
- How on earth did anyone get the idea that people can communicate with one another by letter!
- The two sides threw bottles and stones at one another until they were separated by police.
- The family would have been split up at a time when we most needed one another.
- It's odd how islands that lie so close to one another can be so different once you get onshore.
- First-year boys would lob bits at one another if it turned up in the dinner hall.
Definition of one another in US English:
one another
pronounwən əˈnəðərwən əˈnəT͟Hər
Each other.
the children used to tease one another
Example sentencesExamples
- They are very fond of one another and quite willingly help each other in their needs.
- How these two men could ever have trusted one another is a mystery worthy of Sherlock Holmes.
- We as adults do not lash out at one another just because we don't do as each other wants.
- Mum and Dad glanced across at one another, then Dad looked back down at the floor.
- You'll need to give one another time and respect if you're to overcome the problem.
- How on earth did anyone get the idea that people can communicate with one another by letter!
- We met with about half-a-dozen writers of all ages who had never met one another before.
- People were very friendly within the building and all said hello to one another.
- We would begin quietly enough, nodding and saying hello to one another in a civilised way.
- Add to that their intense personal dislike for one another, and you have an explosive mix.
- The place is just about big enough for the four of them to lie next to one another keeping each other warm.
- The family would have been split up at a time when we most needed one another.
- The two sides threw bottles and stones at one another until they were separated by police.
- As a result of this, buyers who appear to be compatible are put in houses next to one another.
- First-year boys would lob bits at one another if it turned up in the dinner hall.
- Her green eyes looked at me, and we sniffed each other to get to know one another's scents.
- They run a society where we are all constantly watching one another, and being watched.
- It's odd how islands that lie so close to one another can be so different once you get onshore.
- At the moment it is just pure luck that drivers are narrowly missing one another.
- At the end of week one, the five couples organise a big night out to the local club, to get to know one another.