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- ONCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ONCE is one time and no more How to use once in a sentence
- ONCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
We use once as an adverb to mean ‘one single time’: … We use once as a conjunction meaning ‘as soon as’ or ‘after’: … Once I've found somewhere to live I'll send you my address Remember that you won't be able to cancel the contract once you've signed I knew at once that I'd like it here
- ONCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Once definition: at one time in the past; formerly See examples of ONCE used in a sentence
- once - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
once wʌns adv formerly: a once powerful nation a single time: We eat out once a week at any time; ever: If the facts once became known, we'd be in trouble by a single step, degree, or grade: She's my first cousin once removed n [uncountable] a single occasion; one time only: Once is enough conj if or when at any time;
- Once - definition of once by The Free Dictionary
n A single occurrence; one time: Once will have to do You can go just this once
- ONCE - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
Discover everything about the word "ONCE" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide
- Once Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Once definition: One time only Origin of Once From Middle English ones (genitive of on (“one" ) used adverbally), from Old English ānes (“of one" ), genitive of ān (“one" ) Compare Old Saxon Ä“nes (Dutch eens, “once" ), Old High German einÄ“st (“once" ) (German einst) More at one, -s From Wiktionary Middle English ones from on one from Old English ān oi-no- in Indo
- Once - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
We say once a + singular time expression and once every + plural time expression to talk about how often something happens: They go for dinner together once a month (one time per month)
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