Antonyms for oneness


Grammar : Noun
Spell : wuhn-nis
Phonetic Transcription : ˈwʌn nɪs


Definition of oneness

Origin :
  • 1590s, from one + -ness. A re-formation of Middle English onnesse, which vanished by 13c.
  • noun singleness
Example sentences :
  • "My dear," he said, flattered by the oneness of her love for him.
  • Extract from : « Changing Winds » by St. John G. Ervine
  • It was not the continuity of men's lives I felt, but their oneness.
  • Extract from : « Rosinante to the Road Again » by John Dos Passos
  • And sameness has been shown to be of a nature distinct from oneness?
  • Extract from : « Parmenides » by Plato
  • He said to me once, “The oneness of two people could make a home in Sahara.”
  • Extract from : « The Love Affairs of an Old Maid » by Lilian Bell
  • Somewhere, of course, lies the shore of Brotherhood, and beyond that the shore of Oneness.
  • Extract from : « The Long Roll » by Mary Johnston
  • To oneness of "doctrine" belonged also oneness of "fellowship."
  • Extract from : « A Key to the Knowledge of Church History (Ancient) » by John Henry Blunt
  • Oneness in faith and knowledge knits all into a 'perfect man.'
  • Extract from : « Expositions of Holy Scripture » by Alexander Maclaren
  • Oneness with those we love is the only goal in which love could rest satisfied.
  • Extract from : « Practical Ethics » by William DeWitt Hyde
  • Thy Holy Spirit can maintain this oneness without interruption.
  • Extract from : « Holy in Christ » by Andrew Murray
  • And he loved with all the abandon and oneness of his nature.
  • Extract from : « Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Vol. 13 » by Elbert Hubbard

Synonyms for oneness

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