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On

/ɒn/
Indicating a position touching or in contact with the surface of a place or object

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This word has no antonyms

Examples:

I think the wallet is on the table.From then on she took control of everything.He turned and put his hand on Silver Blaze is back.

Etymology:

etymology
Old English an, on, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch aan and German an. The sense matured in Middle English, denoting physical contact and continuation from previous action.

Usage Statistics:

6123 mentions per 1 million words Frequency
Very Often
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