Find another word for one-way. In this page you can discover 6 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for one-way, like: directional, one-sided, unilateral, restricted, directed and narrow.
In one way or another, the representatives will be compared with the total client system. In one way or another, whatever happened, instinct told him that they would both survive.
If we say 'I don't care' in British English, it means we're apathetic – we're not interested. 'I don't care' sounds negative. I don't care is often rude in British English. We'd say 'I don't mind'.
Those who are highly concerned about the impression they make on others may be considered apprehensive, group oriented, afflilative, or joiners, whereas those who care much less about what others think of them are called solitary, resourceful, or self-sufficient.
10 polite ways to say "I don't care":
- I wish I could do something about it.
- I may not care much about it.
- That does not bother me.
- Sorry, it is not my cup of tea.
- This may not be worth my time.
- This does not move me.
- This is not my business.
- It does not matter to me.
ambiguous/ ambivalent
Something ambiguous is unclear or vague, like the end of a short story that leaves you scratching your head. But if you're ambivalent about something, you can take it or leave it. If it's a fluctuation in attitude or feeling, that's ambivalent.Ambivalence is a state of having simultaneous conflicting reactions, beliefs, or feelings towards some object. Stated another way, ambivalence is the experience of having an attitude towards someone or something that contains both positively and negatively valenced components.
The definition of ambiguous is something that is unclear or not easily describable. An example of someone who might give an ambiguous answer to a question is a politician who is talking to his constituents. YourDictionary definition and usage example.
An ambiguous person is a non-conforming person. Now a day, people also refer to this as non-binary or a fluid person, even. It means that one refuses to fit in to a box or under a label. The idea of being an ambiguous person can apply to any faculty across the human spectrum.
adjective. being one more or more of the same; further; additional: another piece of cake. different; distinct; of a different period, place, or kind: at another time; another man. very similar to; of the same kind or category as: What we need today is another Thomas Jefferson.
Like many English words, other possesses great flexibility in meaning and function. Over the past few centuries, it has served as an adjective, an adverb, a noun, and a pronoun.
The words another and other mean the same thing, except that another is used with a singular noun and other is used with uncountable and plural nouns: She's going to the cinema with another friend. She's going to the cinema with other friends.
adjectives before nouns
Adjectives are normally placed before nouns and this is known as the modifier or attributive position.other Sentence Examples
- He closed the door and walked around to the other side.
- In other words, it's none of my business.
- I do not remember when I first realized that I was different from other people; but I knew it before my teacher came to me.
- I may be connected to other people, but still it is all about me.
We can use other as a pronoun. As a pronoun, other has a plural form, others: We have to solve this problem, more than any other, today. I'll attach two photos to this email and I'll send others tomorrow.
Is is a verb? Is is what is known as a state of being verb. State of being verbs do not express any specific activity or action but instead describe existence. The most common state of being verb is to be, along with its conjugations (is, am, are, was, were, being, been).
“Each other' and 'one another' are reciprocal pronouns. They indicate mutual relationship. The only difference between them is , the former is used when two persons or things are stated. And the later is used when more than two persons or things are involved.
Some can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by an uncountable noun): I'll make some coffee. (followed by a plural noun): She brought me some flowers. as an adverb (followed by a number): The car stopped some twenty-five yards from where we were standing.