VERB
  • Definition - To switch on
  • Example - Can you on the light?
  • Synonyms - turn on
ADJECTIVE
  • Definition - In the state of being active, functioning or operating.
  • Example - All the lights are on, so they must be home.
  • Definition - Performing according to schedule; taking place.
  • Example - Are we still on for tonight?
  • Definition - Fitted; covering; being worn.
  • Example - I was trying to drink out of the bottle while the top was still on!
  • Definition - (usually negative) Acceptable, appropriate.
  • Example - You can't do that; it's just not on.
  • Definition - Destined, normally in the context of a challenge being accepted; involved, doomed.
  • Example - "Five bucks says the Cavs win tonight." ―"You're on!"
  • Definition - Having reached a base as a runner and being positioned there, awaiting further action from a subsequent batter.
  • Example - "Five bucks says the Cavs win tonight." ―"You're on!"
  • Definition - Within the half of the field on the same side as the batsman's legs; the left side for a right-handed batsman.
  • Example - Ponsonby-Smythe hit a thumping on drive.
  • Synonyms - leg
  • Definition - Menstruating.
  • Example - Ponsonby-Smythe hit a thumping on drive.
ADVERB
  • Definition - To an operating state.
  • Example - turn the television on
  • Definition - So as to cover or be fitted.
  • Example - Put on your hat and gloves.
  • Definition - Along, forwards (continuing an action).
  • Example - drive on, rock on
  • Definition - In continuation, at length.
  • Example - He rambled on and on.
  • Definition - (obsolete in the US) Later.
  • Example - Ten years on, nothing had changed in the village.
  • Definition - Of betting odds, denoting a better-than-even chance. See also odds-on.
  • Example - That horse is twenty-to-one on, so you need to stake twenty pounds just to win one pound.
PREPOSITION
  • Definition - Positioned at the upper surface of, touching from above.
  • Example - A vase of flowers stood on the table.
  • Definition - Positioned at or resting against the outer surface of; attached to.
  • Example - He had a scar on the side of his face.
  • Definition - Expressing figurative placement or attachment.
  • Example - All of the responsibility is on him.
  • Definition - Denoting performance or action by contact with the surface, upper part, or outside of anything; hence, by means of; with.
  • Example - to play on a violin or piano
  • Definition - At or in (a certain region or location).
  • Example - The lighthouse that you can see is on the mainland.
  • Definition - Near; adjacent to; alongside.
  • Example - Croton-on-Hudson, Rostov-on-Don, Southend-on-Sea
  • Definition - Supported by (the specified part of itself).
  • Example - A table can't stand on two legs.
  • Definition - So as to impart force to.
  • Example - tug on the rope; push hard on the door
  • Definition - So as to impact; against.
  • Example - I stubbed my toe on an old tree stump.
  • Definition - Covering.
  • Example - He wore old shoes on his feet.
  • Definition - (with certain modes of transport, especially public transport) Inside (a vehicle) for the purpose of travelling.
  • Example - on a bus, on a train, on a plane
  • Definition - At the date of.
  • Example - Born on the 4th of July.
  • Definition - Some time during the day of.
  • Example - Can I see you on a different day?
  • Definition - At a given time after the start of something; at.
  • Example - Smith scored again on twelve minutes, doubling Mudchester Rovers' lead.
  • Definition - Dealing with the subject of; about; concerning.
  • Example - I have no opinion on this subject.
  • Definition - In the possession of.
  • Example - I haven't got any money on me.
  • Definition - Because of, or due to.
  • Example - to arrest someone on suspicion of bribery
  • Definition - Upon; at the time of (and often because of).
  • Example - On Jack's entry, William got up to leave.
  • Definition - Paid for by.
  • Example - I paid for the airfare and meals for my family, but the hotel room was on the company.
  • Definition - Indicating a means or medium.
  • Example - Can't you see I'm on the phone?
  • Definition - Indicating the target of, or thing affected by, an event or action.
  • Example - Her words made a lasting impression on my mind.
  • Definition - Toward; for; indicating the object of an emotion.
  • Example - Have pity or compassion on him.
  • Definition - Indicating a means of subsistence.
  • Example - The dog survived three weeks on rainwater.
  • Definition - Away or occupied with (e.g. a scheduled activity).
  • Example - He's on his lunch break.
  • Definition - Regularly taking (a drug).
  • Example - He's acting so strangely, I think he must be on something.
  • Definition - Under the influence of (a drug).
  • Example - He's acting crazy because he's on crack right now.
  • Definition - Having identical domain and codomain.
  • Example - a function on
  • Definition - Having V^n as domain and V as codomain, for some set V and integer n.
  • Example - an operator on
  • Definition - Generated by.
  • Example - the free group on four letters
  • Definition - In addition to; besides; indicating multiplication or succession in a series.
  • Example - heaps on heaps of food
  • Definition - Of
  • Example - heaps on heaps of food
  • Definition - Indicating dependence or reliance; with confidence in.
  • Example - He will promise on certain conditions.
  • Definition - At the peril of, or for the safety of.
  • Example - He will promise on certain conditions.
  • Definition - In the service of; connected with; of the number of.
  • Example - He is on a newspaper; I am on the committee.
  • Definition - By virtue of; with the pledge of.
  • Example - He affirmed or promised on his word, or on his honour.
  • Definition - To the account or detriment of; denoting imprecation or invocation, or coming to, falling, or resting upon.
  • Example - A curse on him!
  • Definition - (especially when numbers of combatants or competitors are specified) Against; in opposition to.
  • Example - The fight was three on one, and he never stood a chance.
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