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UK//wʌn ɒn wʌn//US//wʌn ɑn wʌn//

Meaning of One-on-one

A private conversation or meeting between two individuals.

In simple words: A private conversation between two people.

One-on-one in a sentence

  • I scheduled a one-on-one meeting with my manager.
  • During the retreat, we had a valuable one-on-one session.
  • She prefers one-on-one interactions over large groups.
  • The coach provides one-on-one training to each athlete.
  • He enjoyed the one-on-one discussion about project ideas.

How to use One-on-one

Used most often in educational or professional contexts. Avoid in overly casual settings.

Grammar pattern

one-on-one + object

Memory hint

Think of two people standing face-to-face, having a private chat.

Related words

Collocations with One-on-one

  • one-on-one conversation
  • one-on-one meeting
  • one-on-one session

Synonyms for One-on-one

Common mistakes with One-on-one

  • Misusing as a group discussion setting instead of just two people.
  • Confused with 'one to one', which might imply a different format.

Compare One-on-one with Private, Individual

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Frequently asked questions about One-on-one

What does One-on-one mean?

A private conversation between two people.

What is the definition of One-on-one?

A private conversation or meeting between two individuals.

How do you use One-on-one in a sentence?

I scheduled a one-on-one meeting with my manager.

Can you give another example of One-on-one?

During the retreat, we had a valuable one-on-one session.

What are synonyms for One-on-one?

Common alternatives include face-to-face, private, individual.

What words go with One-on-one?

It commonly pairs with one-on-one conversation, one-on-one meeting, one-on-one session.

What are common mistakes when using One-on-one?

Misusing as a group discussion setting instead of just two people. Confused with 'one to one', which might imply a different format.

How do you pronounce One-on-one?

US: //wʌn ɑn wʌn//, UK: //wʌn ɒn wʌn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use One-on-one?

Used most often in educational or professional contexts. Avoid in overly casual settings.