Pronunciation: /ˈwʌn.nəs/
noun the state of being one or united
A1 The concept of oneness is important in many spiritual beliefs.
A2 The oneness of all living beings is a central theme in Buddhism.
B1 The oneness of humanity is a key principle in promoting peace and understanding.
B2 Many philosophers have written about the oneness of mind and body.
C1 The artist's work explores the oneness of nature and humanity.
C2 The philosopher's treatise delves deep into the concept of oneness in the universe.
adjective having the quality of being one or united
A1 The oneness of the team helped them achieve their goal.
A2 The oneness of the family was evident during the holiday season.
B1 The oneness of the community was apparent in times of crisis.
B2 The oneness of the group was essential for their success in the project.
C1 The oneness of the nation was celebrated on Independence Day.
C2 The oneness of humanity is a common theme in many religions and philosophies.
formal The concept of oneness is often discussed in philosophical and spiritual contexts.
informal I feel a sense of oneness with nature when I go hiking in the mountains.
slang We're all in this together, man. It's all about that oneness.
figurative The orchestra played as one, creating a beautiful sense of oneness in the music.
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