One Nation

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Pronunciation: /wʌn ˈneɪʃən/

Definitions of one nation

noun a single country or state

Example Sentences

A1 A one nation is a country with a single government.

A2 In history class, we learned about the concept of one nation under a single ruler.

B1 The idea of one nation working together for a common goal is powerful.

B2 The leader's speech emphasized the importance of unity as one nation.

C1 The treaty aimed to unite the two countries into one nation with shared values.

C2 The concept of one nation, indivisible, resonates with the citizens' sense of identity and belonging.

Examples of one nation in a Sentence

formal The concept of one nation underpins the principles of unity and solidarity.

informal We're all in this together, it's like we're one nation.

slang We gotta stick together, be like one nation, ya know?

figurative In times of crisis, it's important for us to come together as one nation to support each other.

Grammatical Forms of one nation

past tense

was one nation

plural

nations

comparative

more united

superlative

most united

present tense

is one nation

future tense

will be one nation

perfect tense

has been one nation

continuous tense

is being one nation

singular

one nation

positive degree

united

infinitive

to be one nation

gerund

being one nation

participle

united

Origin and Evolution of one nation

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Old French
Story behind the word: The phrase 'one nation' originated from the Latin word 'unus' meaning 'one' and the Old French word 'nacion' meaning 'nation'. It was later adopted into English.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a single political entity, the phrase 'one nation' has evolved to symbolize unity, solidarity, and a sense of shared identity among the people of a country.