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ONETIME Synonyms: 75 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for ONETIME: occasional, one-off, one-shot, infrequent, intermittent, inconstant, irregular, nonce; Antonyms of ONETIME: frequent, regular, periodic, recurrent, steady, usual, ordinary, common.
Onetime Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : former, sometime. a onetime actor. 2. : occurring only once : one-shot. onetime. 2 of 2. adverb. : formerly. Synonyms. Adjective. one-off. one-shot. Adverb. erstwhile. formerly. once. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of onetime in a Sentence.
ONE-TIME definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
1. adjective [ADJ n] One-time is used to describe something which happened in the past, or something such as a job, position, or role which someone used to have. [journalism] The legislative body had voted to oust the country's onetime rulers. Synonyms: former, previous, prior, sometime More Synonyms of one-time.
ONE-TIME | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Add to word list. only once: The gym charges a separate, one-time fee to join. one-time adjective [not gradable] (IN THE PAST) at some time in the past, but no longer: The one-time Olympic track star is now a coach. (Definition of one-time from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) one-time | Business English.
ONE-TIME | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
someone who was a teacher, doctor, cleaner, etc. in the past: Duggan, a TV personality and one-time journalist, made the announcement last week. See more. one-time adjective (ONCE ONLY) paid, given, intended to be used, etc. once only: There is a one-time fee of £30. The bank will send you a one-time passcode. Synonym. one-off. Fewer examples.
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