What is another word for or only?

Pronunciation: [ɔːɹ ˈə͡ʊnli] (IPA)

There are many different synonyms for the word "or only". Some possible options include "solely", "exclusively", "simply", "merely", "purely", "just", "only", "entirely", and "wholly". Each of these words can be used to convey a similar sense of restriction or limitation, indicating that something is being done or considered in a very narrow or specific way. By selecting the right synonym for the context in question, writers can help to clarify their meaning and ensure that their readers fully understand the limitations or restrictions that are being placed on the argument or idea being presented.

What are the hypernyms for Or only?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for or only?

The antonyms of the phrase "or only" can be a combination of two words such as both and also, neither nor, none and all, everything and nothing, and even except or excluding. The word "only" usually carries a sense of limitation or exclusivity, whereas its antonyms suggest inclusion or diversity. Changing the word "or" into "and" is one way to shift the context of the phrase. The intended meaning can be negated using double negatives, and the antonym for "or only" can become "and not even a little bit." The use of antonyms in speech or writing can add depth and variety to one's communication style.

What are the antonyms for Or only?

Famous quotes with Or only

  • I just hate to be in one corner. I hate to be put as only a guitar player, or either only as a songwriter, or only as a tap dancer. I like to move around.
    Jimi Hendrix
  • The person who can be only serious or only cheerful, is but half a man.
    Leigh Hunt
  • I don't exactly know what it means to be ready. A cake when the oven timer goes off? Am I fully baked, or only half-baked?
    Jessica Savitch
  • Do the story in the way it really demands to be done, which may mean using several different styles or only one style; but it's still about respecting the story.
    Bill Sienkiewicz
  • It's a great thriller or mystery, but on another level it's a film about the fact that, if you only look at a person through one lens, or only believe what you're told, you can often miss the truth that is staring you in the face.
    Kevin Spacey

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