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Antonyms for all at once
Grammar : Adv |
Spell : wuhns |
Phonetic Transcription : wʌns |
Definition of all at once
Origin :- c.1200, anes, from ane "one" (see one ) + adverbial genitive. Replaced Old English æne. Spelling changed as pronunciation shifted from two syllables to one after c.1300. Pronunciation change to "wuns" parallels that of one. As an emphatic, meaning "once and for all," it is attested from c.1300, but this now is regarded as a Pennsylvania German dialect formation. Meaning "in a past time" (but not necessarily just one time) is from mid-13c.
- Once upon a time as the beginning of a story is recorded from 1590s. At once originally (early 13c.) meant "simultaneously," later "in one company" (c.1300), and preserved the sense of "one" in the word; the phrase typically appeared as one word, atones; the modern meaning "immediately" is attested from 1530s.
- As in mutually : adv together
- As in suddenly : adv unexpectedly
- As in then : adv before; at another time
- As in en masse : adv all together
- As in concurrently : adv together
- As in synchronously : adv together
- As in ensemble : adv at the same time
Synonyms for all at once
- aback
- abruptly
- again
- all at once
- all of a sudden
- all together
- altogether
- anon
- as a body
- as a group
- as a whole
- as one
- asudden
- at once
- at one fell swoop
- at that instant
- at that moment
- at that point
- at that time
- before long
- by agreement
- by contract
- closely
- coincidentally
- collectively
- combined
- commonly
- communally
- concertedly
- concomitantly
- concurrently
- conjointly
- contemporaneously
- cooperatively
- en bloc
- en masse
- ensemble
- formerly
- forthwith
- hand in glove
- hand in hand
- in a body
- in a group
- in chorus
- in collaboration
- in combination
- in concert
- in conjunction
- in cooperation
- in one breath
- in sync
- in unison
- jointly
- later
- mutually
- next
- on spur of moment
- on that occasion
- on the beat
- quickly
- reciprocally
- respectively
- short
- side by side
- simultaneously
- soon after
- sudden
- suddenly
- swiftly
- synchronically
- synchronously
- thereupon
- together
- unanimously
- unanticipatedly
- unaware
- unawares
- unitedly
- when
- wholly
- with one accord
- with one voice
- with the beat
- without warning
- years ago
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