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What does one the one hand mean?

What does one the one hand mean?

As one point of view, from one standpoint. This phrase is often paired with on the other hand to indicate two sides of an issue. For example, On the one hand this car is expensive; on the other hand, it’s available and we need it right now. [

Is on the one hand an idiom?

on (the) one hand Fig. from one point of view; as one side (of an issue). On one hand, I really ought to support my team. On the other hand, I don’t have the time to attend all the games.

What can I say instead of on one hand?

What is another word for on the other hand?

contrastingly instead
on the other side of the coin contrarily
oppositely nevertheless
nonetheless that said
then again despite that

Can you use on the other hand alone?

On the other hand should only be used, if it has been preceded by ‘on the one hand’. That’s the whole point of it, and Oxford and Cambridge dictionaries both say as such. If you prefer just use a synonym such as in contrast/conversely, but not ‘on the other hand’ in isolation.

Should you use on the other hand?

“On the other hand” here has exactly the same meaning as it does above. The only difference is that the first “hand” is implicit rather than explicit. And most English speakers will understand this without any problems. As such, it is fine to use “on the other hand” by itself in many contexts.

Is it okay to use on the other hand?

As such, it is fine to use “on the other hand” by itself in many contexts. However, some consider using “on the other hand” by itself informal. As such, you may want to avoid this in formal writing, such as academic papers or business documents.

How do you use the phrase on the other hand?

You use on the other hand to introduce the second of two contrasting points, facts, or ways of looking at something. The movie lost money; reviews, on the other hand, were by and large favorable.

What can I use instead of on the other hand?

synonyms for on the other hand

  • differently.
  • any other way.
  • contrarily.
  • diversely.
  • elseways.
  • if not.
  • in different circumstances.
  • variously.

When should we use on the other hand?

—used to introduce a statement that contrasts with a previous statement or presents a different point of view He’s a good guy. His brother, on the other hand, is a very selfish man. Profits are earned by those who own and employ capital.

Where does one hand wash the other come from?

One hand washes the other, and both are washing the face! Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved. Mutually helping one another. A 1906 dictionary of Latin quotations lists manus manam lavat, ascribed to Seneca the Younger (5 b.c.–65 a.d.), and the current phrase may indeed be a translation derived from this source.

Where does the saying one hand draws the other come from?

The notion is illustrated by Drawing Hands, the line drawing by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher, although that might be better expressed as ‘one hand draws the other’. See also: the List of Proverbs.

What does the phrase’red right hand’mean?

The red right hand is God’s vengeful fist who struck terror into the fallen. Later uses of the phrase reflects Miltons use to various degrees.

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