online |
connected to or reached through a computer or computer network. [3 definitions] |
onlooker |
someone who watches; observer; spectator. |
only |
solely; as the sole instance. [8 definitions] |
on occasion |
now and then; irregularly. |
onomastic |
of or relating to proper names. |
onomastics |
(used with a sing. verb) the study of the origins, history, and forms of proper names. [2 definitions] |
onomatopoeia |
the formation or use of words whose sounds suggest the meanings of the words, such as "bang," "moo," or "crackle." |
Onondaga |
a member of a tribe of North American Indians inhabiting the area around Onondaga Lake in New York State and belonging to the Six Nations. [2 definitions] |
on one's feet |
in a standing position. [3 definitions] |
on (one's) last legs |
having very little remaining energy, strength, hope, or ability to function; liable to collapse or die. |
on one's mettle |
in a position to demonstrate inner reserves of good character or spirit. |
on one's own |
alone or without anyone's help. |
on one's toes |
(informal) alert and ready to respond or act. |
on one's way |
during one's journey to a place; enroute |
on pain of |
subject to the penalty or punishment of. |
on pins and needles |
highly excited, nervous, or anxious, esp. in anticipation of something; filled with suspense. |
on principle |
according to one's principles. |
on purpose |
deliberately; intentionally. |
onrush |
a powerful flow or forward movement. |
on sale |
available to buy at a lower price. |
on-screen |
occurring in a motion picture or television program, or on a projection screen. [2 definitions] |