toqus
Dictionary
English
한국어
Register
Login
🔍
only
adjective
being
the
single
one
of
its
kind
,
or
the
last
remaining
one
•
Olivia
is
their
only
daughter
.
Olivia
is
their
only
daughter
.
•
This
is
the
only
copy
of
the
ancient
map
.
This
is
the
only
copy
of
the
ancient
map
.
adverb
no
more
than
the
small
amount
or
degree
stated
•
The
ticket
costs
only
five
dollars
.
The
ticket
costs
only
five
dollars
.
•
She
waited
only
a
few
minutes
before
the
bus
came
.
She
waited
only
a
few
minutes
before
the
bus
came
.
adjective
being
the
single
or
sole
person
,
thing
,
or
amount
,
with
no
others
like
it
•
Mia
was
the
only
child
at
the
party
without
a
costume
.
Mia
was
the
only
child
at
the
party
without
a
costume
.
•
This
is
the
only
road
that
leads
to
the
village
.
This
is
the
only
road
that
leads
to
the
village
.
Old
English
ānlyc
‘
unique
’,
from
ān
‘
one
’
+
-lyc
(‘
-like
’);
later
influenced
by
Middle
English
oonly
.
adverb
just
;
solely
;
no
more
or
no
other
than
the
person
,
thing
,
or
amount
mentioned
•
I
only
need
five
more
minutes
.
I
only
need
five
more
minutes
.
•
Tickets
cost
only
ten
dollars
today
.
Tickets
cost
only
ten
dollars
today
.
adverb
solely
;
with
nothing
or
nobody
else
included
•
At
the
party
,
he
drank
only
water
.
At
the
party
,
he
drank
only
water
.
•
You
can
enter
only
with
a
password
.
You
can
enter
only
with
a
password
.
conjunction
but
;
except
that
•
I'd
join
you
,
only
I
have
to
finish
my
homework
.
I'd
join
you
,
only
I
have
to
finish
my
homework
.
•
He
wanted
to
call
,
only
he
lost
his
phone
.
He
wanted
to
call
,
only
he
lost
his
phone
.
conjunction
but
;
except
that
;
used
to
introduce
a
contrasting
fact
or
reason
•
I'd
like
to
join
you
,
only
I
have
to
finish
my
homework
.
I'd
like
to
join
you
,
only
I
have
to
finish
my
homework
.
•
She
wanted
to
buy
the
dress
,
only
it
was
too
expensive
.
She
wanted
to
buy
the
dress
,
only
it
was
too
expensive
.