one-off
one–off
adj \ˌwən-ˈȯf\Definition of ONE-OFF
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: limited to a single time, occasion, or instance : one-shot <one–off gigs>
— one–off noun
First Known Use of ONE-OFF
1934
Related to ONE-OFF
Related Words: single, solo, unaccompanied, unattended; incomparable, inimitable, matchless, peerless, unequaled (or unequalled), unmatched, unparalleled, unrivaled (or unrivalled), unsurpassable, unsurpassed; distinct, distinctive, individual, separate; nonce
Near Antonyms: divers, manifold, multifarious, myriad; assorted, heterogenous, miscellaneous, mixed, motley, patchwork, promiscuous, varied; popular, prevailing, prevalent, rampant; perennial, recurrent, repeated
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