onetime

  • 1onetime — adjective a) Former. Nay, said he, stoutly, I be no Lord and I be no Prince, but I be as good as thou. For am I not the son of thy onetime very true comrade and thy kinsman...? b) For a single instance. A onetime special...forces officer, he had… …

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  • 2onetime — adjective belonging to some prior time (Freq. 2) erstwhile friend our former glory the once capital of the state her quondam lover • Syn: ↑erstwhile, ↑former, ↑old, ↑ …

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  • 3onetime — I. adjective Date: 1850 1. former, sometime < a onetime actor > 2. occurring only once ; one shot II. adverb Date: 1886 formerly …

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  • 4onetime — Synonyms and related words: ancient, bygone, early, erstwhile, fore, former, immemorial, late, old, olden, once, past, prehistoric, previous, primeval, primitive, prior, quondam, recent, sometime, then, whilom …

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  • 5onetime — I South African Slang Origin: South African Indian slang of course, without delay; often used as a positive reply to a question II Gullah Words once, once upon a time …

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  • 6onetime — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. prior, former, previous; see former , past 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Having been such previously: erstwhile, former, late, old, once, past, previous, quondam, sometime, whilom. See PRECEDE …

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  • 7onetime — see one time …

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  • 8onetime — adj. former; at some time in the past …

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  • 9onetime — /ˈwʌntaɪm/ (say wuntuym) adverb Aboriginal English once …

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