Word: one Word origin: Old English ān, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch een and German ein, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin unus . The initial w sound developed before the 15th century and was occasionally represented in the spelling; it was not accepted into standard English until the late 17th century. Phonetic: wʌn Listen:
the lowest cardinal number; half of two; 1. Example: there's only room for one person
the same; identical. Example: all types of training meet one common standard
a joke or story. Example: the one about the Englishman, the Irishman, and the Yank
an alcoholic drink. Example: a cool one after a day on the water
alone. Example: the time when you one tackled a field of cane and finished before the others had even started
referring to a person or thing previously mentioned or easily identified. Example: her mood changed from one of moroseness to one of joy
a person of a specified kind. Example: you're the one who ruined her life
used to refer to the speaker, or any person, as representing people in general. Example: one must admire him for his willingness
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