The Word is:”only”
only
/ˈəʊnli/
adverb
adverb: only
1. and no one or nothing more besides; solely.
“there are only a limited number of tickets available”
synonyms: at most, at best, (only) just, no/not more than, as little as; no longer ago than, not
until;
barely, scarcely, hardly, narrowly, by a hair’s breadth, by the skin of one’s teeth
“there was only enough for two” exclusively, solely, entirely, uniquely, wholly, to the exclusion of everything else
“he only works on one picture at a time”
barely, scarcely, hardly, narrowly, by a hair’s breadth, by the skin of one’s teeth
“there was only enough for two”
“he only works on one picture at a time”
“deaths from heart disease have only declined by 10 per cent”
2. no longer ago than.
“genes that were discovered only last year”
“a final report reached him only on January 15”
3. with the negative or unfortunate result that.
“she turned into the car park, only to find her way blocked”
in an inevitable but undesirable way.
“rebellion will only bring more unhappiness”
“rebellion will only bring more unhappiness”
adjective
adjective: only
1. alone of its or their kind; single or solitary.
“the only medal we had ever won”
synonyms: sole, single, one (and only), solitary, lone, unique, only possible, individual, exclusive
“he is their only son”
alone deserving consideration.
“it’s simply the only place to be seen these days”
conjunction informal
conjunction: only
1. except that; but.
“he is still a young man, only he seems older because of his careworn expression”
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