noun no definition
adjective alone of its or their kind; single or solitary
adverb used to indicate that there is no other or no better example of the thing mentioned
conjunction used to introduce a further and stronger or more surprising point
Used to indicate a single item or quantity, as in 'the only solution to the equation'
Used to specify a unique value or category, as in 'the only outlier in the data set'
Used to emphasize uniqueness or exclusivity, as in 'limited edition only'
Used to restrict access or permissions, as in 'read-only mode'
Used to denote restriction or limitation, as in 'for members only'
The writer was the only person in the room who had a background in journalism.
The psychologist was the only one who could offer a diagnosis for the patient's condition.
The lawyer was the only one who could provide legal advice on the matter.
The doctor was the only one with the expertise to perform the surgery.
The engineer was the only one who could troubleshoot the technical issue.
The accountant was the only one who could prepare the financial statements.
The architect was the only one who could design the building according to the client's specifications.
The teacher was the only one who could explain the complex concept to the students.
The chef was the only one who could create a gourmet meal for the event.
The scientist was the only one who could conduct the research experiment.
The entrepreneur was the only one who could make the decision on the company's direction.
The designer was the only one who could create the logo for the brand.
The consultant was the only one who could provide expert advice on the project.
The therapist was the only one who could help the patient work through their emotional issues.
The musician was the only one who could play the instrument with precision and skill.
The photographer was the only one who could capture the perfect shot.
The researcher was the only one who could analyze the data and draw meaningful conclusions.
The marketing specialist was the only one who could create a successful advertising campaign.
The HR manager was the only one who could handle the employee relations issue.
The financial analyst was the only one who could interpret the market trends.
The software developer was the only one who could fix the bug in the program.
The project manager was the only one who could coordinate the team and meet the deadline.