What is another word for one all?

Pronunciation: [wˈɒn ˈɔːl] (IPA)

One all is a phrase commonly used in sports games to indicate that there is currently a tie score between two teams or players. However, there are several other phrases and synonyms that can be used to convey the same message. Some of the most common include "tied at one," "level at one," "even at one," "knotted at one," and "deadlocked at one." Each of these phrases emphasizes the equality of the current score and can be used interchangeably with one all to help communicate the current state of the game or match.

What are the hypernyms for One all?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for one all?

One all is a term commonly used to describe a tie score in sports. It represents a situation where both teams have scored an equal number of points or goals. The antonyms or opposite meanings of one all would be a clear victory for one team, where the other team is left without scoring any points. In sports, this is often referred to as a shutout or a blowout. Another antonym for one all could be a situation where there is no score at all, also known as a scoreless draw or goalless match. The opposite of one all regardless of the context is a clear winner and that can be applied in a non-sport setting as well.

What are the antonyms for One all?

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