for one



for one

Also, for one thing. As the first of several possible instances. For example, Everything seemed to go wrong; for one, we had a flat tire, and then we lost the keys, or I find many aspects of your proposal to be inadequate; for one thing, you don't specify where you'll get the money . For one can also be applied to a person, as in He doesn't like their behavior, and I for one agree with him.
See also: one

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
&Aelig;&Eth;Elberht-Anglo-Saxon
PreciousPRESH-əsEnglish (Modern)
Diksha-Indian, Hindi
&Thorn;ÓRarinn-Ancient Scandinavian
BertBURT (English), BERT (German, Dutch)English, German, Dutch
Irving['ə:viŋ]