Synonym: just, merely, simply. Similar words: if only, only too, commonly, only that, only child, online, mainly, openly. Meaning: ['əʊnlɪ] adj. 1. being the only one; single and isolated from others 2. exclusive of anyone or anything else. adv. 1. and nothing more 2. without any others being included or involved 3. with nevertheless the final result 4. in the final outcome 5. except that 6. never except when 7. as recently as.
Random good picture Not show
91. There is only one me in this world.
92. These animals are only partly domesticated.
93. The child is their only cord.
94. The operation was only partially successful.
95. The cost given is only approximate.
96. There are only three candidates for the job.
97. All in all, just past. Ever had, only memories.
98. He only holds the post on an interim basis.
99. The century plant blooms only once in its lifetime.
100. He only did it the once.
101. Oh, lighten up! I was only joking!
102. Our hire car broke down after only an hour.
103. The symptoms reappeared after only a short remission.
104. The fence is only ten paces from the house.
105. His decision can only be understood in context.
106. There's only a minimal amount of risk involved.
107. To my one and only Valentine: I love you.
108. The campaign to stop drink-driving had only limited success.
109. These stories only amplified her fears.
110. The men only hunted; the women did everything else.
111. Life has no rehearsals, only performances.
112. He not only studies hard but also works well.
113. She could only croak because of her heavy cold.sentencedict.com
114. Usually I only have a snack at lunchtime.
115. If only they had heeded his warnings!
116. They only made a perfunctory effort.
117. We only had one full rehearsal.
118. He has only a rudimentary knowledge of the subject.
119. Admission is restricted to members only.
120. This is the only solution imaginable.