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    on
    [ôn, än]
    preposition
    1. physically in contact with and supported by (a surface):
      "on the table was a water jug" · "she was lying on the floor" · "a sign on the front gate"
      • located somewhere in the general surface area of (a place):
        "an internment camp on the island" · "the house on the corner"
      • as a result of accidental physical contact with:
        "he banged his head on a beam" · "one of the children had cut a foot on some glass"
      • supported by (a part of the body):
        "he was lying on his back"
      • so as to be supported or held by:
        "put it on the table"
      • in the possession of (the person referred to):
        "she only had a few dollars on her"
    2. forming a distinctive or marked part of (the surface of something):
      "a scratch on her arm" · "a smile on her face"
    3. having (the thing mentioned) as a topic:
      "a book on careers" · "essays on a wide range of issues"
      • having (the thing mentioned) as a basis:
        "modeled on the Mayflower Compact" · "dependent on availability"
    4. as a member of (a committee, jury, or other body):
      "they would be allowed to serve on committees"
    5. having (the thing mentioned) as a target, aim, or focus:
      "five air raids on the city" · "thousands marching on Washington" · "her eyes were fixed on his dark profile"
    6. having (the thing mentioned) as a medium for transmitting or storing information:
      "put your ideas down on paper" · "stored on the client's own computer"
      • being broadcast by (a radio or television channel):
        "a new TV series on Channel 4"
    7. in the course of (a journey):
      "he was on his way to see his mother"
      • while traveling in (a public conveyance):
        "John got some sleep on the plane"
      • onto (a public conveyance) with the intention of traveling in it:
        "we got on the train"
    8. indicating the day or part of a day during which an event takes place:
      "reported on September 26" · "on a very hot evening in July"
      • at the time of:
        "she was booed on arriving home"
    9. engaged in:
      "his attendant was out on errands"
    10. regularly taking (a drug or medicine):
      "he is on morphine to relieve the pain"
    11. paid for by:
      "the drinks are on me"
    12. added to:
      "a few cents on the electric bill is nothing compared with your security"
    adverb
    on (adverb)
    1. physically in contact with and supported by a surface:
      "make sure the lid is on"
      • (of clothing) being worn by a person:
        "she sat waiting with her coat on" · "get your shoes on"
    2. indicating continuation of a movement or action:
      "she burbled on" · "he drove on" · "and so on"
      • further forward; in an advanced state:
        "time's getting on" · "later on"
    3. (of an entertainment or other event) taking place or being presented:
      "what's on at the festival" · "there's a good film on this afternoon"
      • due to take place as planned:
        "the reorganization is still on"
    4. (of an electrical appliance or power supply) functioning:
      "they always left the lights on"
    5. (of a performer, etc.) broadcasting or acting.
      • (of an employee) working.
    Origin
    Old English on, an, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch aan and German an, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek ana.
    -on
    [ɒn]
    suffix
    physics
    biochemistry
    chemistry
    1. forming nouns denoting subatomic particles or quanta:
      "neutron" · "photon"
    2. forming nouns denoting molecular units:
      "codon"
    3. forming nouns denoting substances:
      "interferon"
    Origin
    -on originally in electron, from ion, influenced (as in -on) by Greek on ‘being’; -on is on the pattern of words such as cotton or from German -on.
    ON
    [ON]
    other
    1. Ontario (in official postal use).
    ON
    [ON]
    other
    ON (noun)
    1. Old Norse.
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    Similar and Opposite Words
    preposition
    1. having (the thing mentioned) as a topic:
      with reference to
      referring to
      relating to
      touching on
      dealing with
      relevant to
      with relevance to
      connected with
      on the subject of
      adverb
      1. indicating continuation of a movement or action:
        for a long time
        without a pause/break
      2. (of an electrical appliance or power supply) functioning:
        in operation
        in use
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      What does 'on' mean in a sentence?On is also used in phrasal verbs such as 'keep on', 'cotton on', and 'sign on'. If someone or something is on a surface or object, the surface or object is immediately below them and is supporting their weight. He is sitting beside her on the sofa. On top of the cupboards are vast straw baskets which Pat uses for dried flower arrangements.
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