SAME vs ONE: NOUN
- The language of nomadic Lapps in northern Scandinavia and the Kola Peninsula
- A member of an indigenous nomadic people living in northern Scandinavia and herding reindeer
- The smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number
- A single person or thing
- A one-dollar bill.
- A single person or thing; a unit.
- The first whole number, consisting of a single unit; unity.
- The symbol representing one or unity (1, I, or i).
- The same.
- The cardinal number, represented by the symbol 1, designating the first unit in a series.
SAME vs ONE: ADJECTIVE
- Unchanged in character or nature
- A reply of confirmation of identity.
- Used to express the unity of an object or person which has various different descriptions or qualities.
- Similar, alike.
- Of like kind, species, sort, dimensions, or the like; not differing in character or in the quality or qualities compared; corresponding; not discordant; similar; like.
- Not different or other; not another or others; identical; unchanged.
- Being the one previously mentioned or indicated; aforesaid.
- Closely similar or comparable in kind or quality or quantity or degree
- Equal in amount or value
- Being the very one; identical.
- Similar in kind, quality, quantity, or degree.
- Conforming in every detail.
- Same in identity
- Of the same kind or quality.
- Characterized by unity; undivided.
- Being a single entity, unit, object, or living being.
- Used of a single unit or thing; not two or more
- Being a single entity made by combining separate components
- Forming a single entity of two or more components.
- Single in kind; the same; a common.
- Closely bound together; undivided; united; constituting a whole.
- Pointing out a contrast, or denoting a particular thing or person different from some other specified; -- used as a correlative adjective, with or without the.
- Denoting a person or thing conceived or spoken of indefinitely; a certain. “I am the sister of one Claudio” [Shak.], that is, of a certain man named Claudio.
- Being a single unit, or entire being or thing, and no more; not multifold; single; individual.
- Being a single thing in contrast with or relation to another or others of its kind.
- Occurring or existing as something indefinite, as in time or position.
- Used as an intensive.
- Being the only individual of a specified or implied kind.
- Being a single member or element of a group, category, or kind.
SAME vs ONE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cause to become one; to gather into a single whole; to unite; to assimilite.
SAME vs ONE: ADVERB
- In the same manner
- In the same way.
- N/A
SAME vs ONE: PRONOUN
- It or them, without a connotation of similarity.
- Something similar, something of the identical type.
- Someone or something previously mentioned or described.
- The identical thing, ditto.
- Someone or something identical with another.
- An indefinitely specified individual.
- An unspecified individual; anyone.
SAME vs ONE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Together.
- Identical numerically; one in substance; not other; always preceded by the definite article or other definitive word (this or that).
- Of one nature or general character; of one kind, degree, or amount: as, we see in men everywhere the same passions and the same vices; two flames that are the same in temperature; two bodies of the same dimensions; boxes that occupy the same space.
- Just mentioned, or just about to be mentioned or denoted: often used for the sake of emphasis or to indicate contempt or vexation.
- However; nevertheless; still; yet: used to introduce a reservation, explanation, or fact not in conflict but in contrast with what has been said.
- (idiom) (all/just) Notwithstanding; nevertheless.
- Identical with; the same as.
- Completely; entirely; out and out.
- A matter of indifference; of no consequence.
- [By a peculiar idiom, the adjective one was formerly used before the article the or an, or a pronoun, followed by an adjective, often in the superlative (as “one the best prince”), where now the pronoun one, followed by of and a plural noun (partitive genitive), would be used (as “one of the best princes”). Compare the idiom in “good my lord,” etc.
- Alone; only: following a pronoun and equivalent to self: used reflexively.
- Certain; some: before the name of a person hitherto not mentioned, or unknown to the speaker. As thus used, one often implies social obscurity or insignificance, and thus conveys more or less contempt.
- A single person or thing; an individual; a person; a thing; somebody; some one; something.
- Single in kind; the same: as, they are all of one age.
- Some: used of a single thing indefinitely.
- Being a single (person or thing considered apart from, singled out from, or contrasted with the others, or with another); hence, either (of two), or any single individual (of the whole number); this or that: as, from one side of the room to the other.
- Being but a single unit or individual; being a single person, thing, etc., of the class mentioned; noting unity: the first or lowest of the cardinal numerals.
- In chem., a termination of hydrocarbons belonging to the series which has the general formula CnH2n-4: as, pentone, C5H6.
- To make one; unite into a whole; join.
- Alone; only.
- Single; unmarried.
- Not two or more
- Used of a single unit or thing
- Eminent beyond or above comparison
- Indefinite in time or position
- (informal) very; used informally as an intensifier
- Having the indivisible character of a unit
- Any person, indefinitely; a person or body.
- [capitalized] A certain being, namely the Deity; God: the name being avoided from motives of reverence or from reserve.
- It easily passes, however, from the meaning ‘any one’ into the collective sense of ‘all persons,’ ‘people generally,’ and for this can be substituted people, they, we (if the speaker does not except himself from the general statement), you (the person addressed being taken as an example of others in general), or the impersonal passive may be substituted: as, one cannot be too careful (we cannot, you cannot, they cannot, people cannot be too careful); one knows not when (it is not known when). One is sometimes virtually a substitute for the first person, employed by a speaker who does not wish to put himself prominently forward: as, one does not like to say so, but it is only too true; one tries to do one's best. One's self or oneself is the corresponding reflexive: as, one must not praise one's self.
- After an adjective, as substitute for a noun easily supplied in thought, especially being, person, or the like.
- As a substitute for a noun used shortly before, avoiding its repetition: as, here are some apples; will you take one? this portrait is a fine one.
- Used informally as an intensifier
- The most frequent constructions of one are — As antecedent to a relative pronoun, one who being equivalent to any person who, or to he who, she who, without distinction of gender.
- (idiom) (one and all) Everyone.
- (idiom) (at one) In accord or unity.
- (idiom) (one by one) Individually in succession.
SAME vs ONE: RELATED WORDS
- Very, Said, Aforesaid, Selfsame, Aforementioned, Equivalent, Indistinguishable, Duplicate, Like, One, Unchanged, Equal, Corresponding, Identical, Comparable
- Ace, Extraordinary, Unity, Unspecified, Incomparable, Matchless, Unitary, United, Uncomparable, Peerless, Cardinal, Nonpareil, Combined, Same, Single
SAME vs ONE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Very, Said, Aforesaid, Selfsame, Aforementioned, Equivalent, Indistinguishable, Duplicate, Like, One, Unchanged, Equal, Corresponding, Identical, Comparable
- Ace, Extraordinary, Unity, Unspecified, Incomparable, Matchless, Unitary, United, Uncomparable, Peerless, Cardinal, Nonpareil, Combined, Same, Single
SAME vs ONE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- He shall have the same qualifications as the governor and serve for the same term.
- Our children are the same ages and attended the same schools so we met almost every day.
- To measure the angle are at the same position is formed when two rays originate same.
- Why do I see two charges for the same hosted zone in the same month?
- Note that the same salesperson is unable to represent both parties in the same transaction.
- GSUSA does not always take the same positions or endorse the same programs as WAGGGS.
- They are both using the same network and the same EPO plan type.
- For two types to be the same, they must have the same members.
- An apostille has the same requirements, the same fee, and the same instructions as a Certificate of Authority.
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- This is a vast topic, too much forany one book, or even any one person to cover.
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- Feminists sort out one billion females which can demonstration male oppression alongside one panel dances.
- One thing that works and has worked for us from day one is getting outside.
- They are noncovalently linked heterodimeric molecules consisting of one u03b1 and one u03b2 subunit.
- The Most popular one lawn, kids play area etc are few of them one.
- How can I make this happen without doing it one by one?
- On the hallway floor were three pegs: one peg at five feet from the thrower, one at ten feet, and one at fifteen feet.
- We will explore how to do it one by one.
- One must know at least one programming language.
SAME vs ONE: QUESTIONS
- Do two investments with the same ROI have the same return?
- Were fossils made by the same organism in the same rock?
- Can two surgeons perform the same surgery on the same patient?
- Can two people edit the same whiteboard at the same time?
- Do all atoms of the same element have the same mass?
- Why do two places on the same meridian have the same temperature?
- Do two electromagnetic waves with the same amplitude have the same frequency?
- Why don't all children of the same parent have the same features?
- Are all children of same parents the same blood type?
- Is domestic partnership the same as a same-sex marriage?
- Can You appear on more than one game show in one year?
- Is there a buy one get one coupon for Pirata tacos?
- Why can only one type of antibody bind to one antigen?
- Do irrational numbers have a one to one correspondence with elements?
- What is the nationwide Nissan one to one rewards program?
- What is one rank one pension scheme of the government?
- How do you solve one step fractions with one variable?
- Whereof one cannot speak thereof one must be silent?
- Why is one-to-one correspondence important for children?
- How many one-to-one and onto-one functions are there?