One and only Meaning in English
expression
ˈwən/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈoʊnɫi
WUN and OHN-lee
wˈɒn/ /ˈænd/ /ˈəʊnli
WON and OHN-lee
Definition
Used to emphasize that someone or something is the only example of its kind; often shows affection or admiration.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and emotionally expressive. Used especially about loved ones or celebrities ("my one and only"), or to stress something's uniqueness. Often used in introductions or when talking about someone very special. Not usually literal—means 'the most important or unique'.
Spanish: único - el únicoPortuguese (BR): único - o únicoPortuguese (PT): único - o únicoChinese (Simplified): 唯一Chinese (Traditional): 唯一Hindi: एक और केवलArabic: الوحيدBengali: একমাত্র - অনন্যRussian: единственный и неповторимый - единственнаяJapanese: 唯一無二 - たった一人(特別な人の意味で)Vietnamese: duy nhất - độc nhất vô nhịKorean: 유일한 - 단 하나뿐인Turkish: biricik - tek ve eşsizUrdu: واحد اور لا ثانی - اک و تنهاIndonesian: satu-satunya - yang tiada duanya
Example Sentences
She is my one and only friend in the city.
basic
This is the one and only way to solve the problem.
basic
My dad is my one and only hero.
basic
Please welcome the one and only Michael Jordan!
natural
You're my one and only—no one else compares.
natural
Is this the one and only pizza place everyone talks about?
natural