[
US
/ˈwənˈtaɪm/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
belonging to some prior time
the once capital of the state
her quondam lover
our former glory
erstwhile friend
How To Use one-time In A Sentence
- Shortly after, my visitor, the one-time employee, left their employ.
- I know that the idea of an apprenticeship is more important in the classical world, that you should build up a solid career bit by bit, rather than aim for sudden, one-time success. Archive 2006-10-01
- UCLA's Vital Information and Tailored Assessment program offers patients a two-hour, one-time consultation with specialists in cancer survivorship, billed to insurance as a regular visit with a physician, to identify posttreatment physical and psychological problems and create a plan for future treatments including wellness-enhancing strategies. Cancer Survivors Find Support
- A one-time fishing village, it has a beat-up, raffish looking downtown surrounded by new, big marinas.
- Although it was initially expected to fetch €3m-plus at auction, the one-time choirgirl is believed to have paid closer to €2m for it.
- This would provide delivery drivers with a one-time code letting them unlock your front door. Times, Sunday Times
- The Hills heartthrob and one-time Orioles farmhand, meaning, possibly, a one-time former part-time Fort Lauderdale resident, sort of), spent $10,000 to buy South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com - South Florida Recipes
- It consists of the former Egyptian embassy and a one-time annexe to Russia's embassy knocked together.
- The one-time Rangers youth player rose well to meet Sheridan's corner from the right, but his effort came back off the bar.
- The charity is still feeling the effects of revelations about its one-time president.