for one
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Definition
Adverb * As a particular one of several possibilities; used to emphasize that a statement applies to the speaker or a specified person, often implying that others may feel differently. It introduces the speaker or a named person as a specific example supporting a point, suggesting they are at least one person who holds that view.
Usage
- The phrase "for one" is used to single out the speaker or a specific individual as an example, often to express a personal opinion that may contrast with a general assumption or the opinions of others.
- It is typically placed after the subject it refers to (e.g., "I for one," "Her mother for one").
- It signals that the speaker is presenting their own stance, acknowledging that not everyone may agree.
Examples
- I for one am tired of all these meetings. (I, personally, am tired, even if others are not.)
- The plan has many critics, but the mayor for one supports it. (The mayor is a specific, named supporter among the critics.)
- Many people disliked the film, but my sister for one thought it was brilliant. (My sister is a particular example of someone who liked it.)
Advanced Usage
- "For one thing...": This is a related but distinct introductory phrase used to give the first reason or point in a list, often followed by "for another." It does not single out a person.
- We can't go. For one thing, it's too expensive, and for another, we don't have the time.
Variants and Related Words
- Personally: (Adverb) Used to show you are giving your own opinion. ()
- As for me: (Prepositional Phrase) A phrase used to introduce one's own opinion or situation. ()
Synonyms
- Personally
- As far as I'm concerned
- In my case
Related Phrases
- For my part: Used to introduce one's own opinion or actions. ()
- To my mind: Used to introduce a personal opinion. ()
Adverb
- as a particular one of several possibilities
- I for one feel very grateful
- her mother for one was worried