onetime

onetime
adjective
belonging to some prior time (Freq. 2)
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erstwhile friend

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our former glory

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the once capital of the state

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her quondam lover

Syn: ↑erstwhile, ↑former, ↑old, ↑one-time, ↑quondam, ↑sometime
Similar to: ↑past

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I. \\ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ adjective

a onetime professor of history

II. adverb

said they onetime knew him very well


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