👉 An only child.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a peek, At the word “only,” it’s simple, you see! The dictionary’s right, with its clever phrase, “An only child” – in countless ways. But "only" has a meaning broader, don't you know? It means one and just one , letting knowledge flow! Think of it like this: only one apple in the bin, There’s no other fruit, where do we begin? Or maybe you say, “I’ll read only one book,” Just that single story, with a thoughtful look. It can also mean "exclusively," it's true, "He wears only blue," for me and for you! So "only" shows something is unique, it’s clear, The sole , the singular, banishing fear! Does that make sense? Do you have any questions now? Let's discuss this word and show just how!