if only
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English
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Conjunction
[edit]- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see if, only.
- It made me feel better, if only for a moment.
- It won't be much fun if only guys turn up to the party.
- (idiomatic) I wish that; signifies a wish or desire for the present or the future.
- If only I could win the lottery.
- My gambling ex could come to his senses, if only.
- (idiomatic) I wish that; signifies a regret about an action in the past.
- If only I had listened to my parents.
- We didn't have that luxury. If only!
- (idiomatic) Even if for no other reason than; only just.
- I was pretty sure what I wanted, but I still tried on another if only to make sure.
- (idiomatic) Signifies a hypothetical or wishful precondition, or one which would be simple but is nonetheless unlikely, for a hypothetical, counterfactual, or future outcome.
- He could be a great student if only he got [or: if he only got] a little non-judgmental encouragement.
- If you'd only quit interrupting me, I'll tell you!
Antonyms
[edit]Translations
[edit]signifies a wish or desire for the present or the future
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signifies a regret about an action in the past
even if for no other reason than
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signifies a hypothetical or wishful precondition
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- “if only”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.