at one



at one

In agreement. They need to be at one when they choose their wedding date.
See also: one

at one

In agreement, in harmony, as in John and Pat were at one on every subject except her cat, which made him sneeze, or Springtime always makes me feel at one with nature. [1300s]
See also: one

at one

In accord or unity.
See also: one

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
VÍTorVEE-toor (Portuguese), BEE-tawr (Galician)Portuguese, Galician
MelodyMEL-ə-deeEnglish
Saveliy-Russian
Bonnie['bɔni]
Caratacos-Ancient Celtic
RoelandROO-lahntDutch