Found 4 items, similar to only.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: on
pada
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: only
belaka, cuma, cuman, doang, esa, hanya, melainkan, melulu, sekedar
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: only
only
adj 1: being the only one; single and isolated from others;
“the
lone doctor in the entire county”;
“a lonesome pine”;
“an only child”;
“the sole heir”;
“the sole example”;
“a solitary instance of cowardice”;
“a solitary speck
in the sky” [syn:
lone(a),
lonesome(a),
only(a),
sole(a),
solitary(a)]
2: exclusive of anyone or anything else;
“she alone believed
him”;
“cannot live by bread alone”;
“I'll have this car
and this car only” [syn:
alone(p)]
only
adv 1: and nothing more;
“I was merely asking”;
“it is simply a
matter of time”;
“just a scratch”;
“he was only a
child”;
“hopes that last but a moment” [syn:
merely,
simply,
just,
but]
2: without any others being included or involved;
“was entirely
to blame”;
“a school devoted entirely to the needs of
problem children”;
“he works for Mr. Smith exclusively”;
“did it solely for money”;
“the burden of proof rests on
the prosecution alone”;
“a privilege granted only to him”
[syn:
entirely,
exclusively,
solely,
alone]
3: with nevertheless the final result;
“He arrived only to find
his wife dead”;
“We won only to lose again in the next
round”
4: in the final outcome;
“These news will only make you more
upset”
5: except that;
“It was the same story; only this time she came
out better”
6: never except when;
“call me only if your cold gets worse”
[syn:
only if,
only when]
7: as recently as;
“I spoke to him only an hour ago”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Only
Only
\On"ly\, a. [OE. only, anly, onlich, AS. [=a]nlic, i.e.,
onelike. See
One,
and Like, a.]
1. One alone; single; as, the only man present; his only
occupation.
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2. Alone in its class; by itself; not associated with others
of the same class or kind; as, an only child.
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3. Hence, (figuratively): Alone, by reason of superiority;
pre["e]minent; chief.
“Motley's the only wear.” --Shak.
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Only
\On"ly\, adv. [See
Only, a.]
1. In one manner or degree; for one purpose alone; simply;
merely; barely.
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And to be loved himself, needs only to be known.
--Dryden.
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2. So and no otherwise; no other than; exclusively; solely;
wholly.
“She being only wicked.” --Beau. & Fl.
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Every imagination . . . of his heart was only evil.
--Gen. vi. 5.
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3. Singly; without more; as, only-begotten.
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4. Above all others; particularly. [Obs.]
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His most only elected mistress. --Marston.
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Only
\On"ly\, conj.
Save or except (that); -- an adversative used elliptically
with or without that, and properly introducing a single fact
or consideration.
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He might have seemed some secretary or clerk . . . only
that his low, flat, unadorned cap . . . indicated that
he belonged to the city. --Sir W.
Scott.
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