on
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Definition of on:
part of speech: adjective
In contact with the upper part of; at; during; to; with; for; upon; by; after.
part of speech: adjective
Common misspellings * :
- af (0.1%)
- nn (0.1%)
- onle (0.1%)
- opn (3.4%)
- hon (0.1%)
- dont (0.1%)
- ong (0.5%)
- appon (0.1%)
- oln (0.1%)
- whitin (0.1%)
- tho (0.1%)
- cn (0.1%)
- ib (0.5%)
- ond (0.5%)
- onon (0.1%)
- apon (0.6%)
- twords (0.1%)
- ontop (0.1%)
- ome (0.1%)
- om (7.2%)
- pm (0.3%)
- ut (0.1%)
- infront (0.1%)
- mon (0.3%)
- concering (0.1%)
- onmy (0.1%)
- fon (0.3%)
- ao (0.1%)
- on12 (0.3%)
- alot (0.1%)
- ar (0.1%)
- apond (0.3%)
- onc (0.1%)
- og (0.1%)
- fr (0.1%)
- ona (2.9%)
- onin (0.1%)
- os (0.6%)
- on10 (0.1%)
- ans (0.1%)
- pon (0.5%)
- nt (0.1%)
- l (0.1%)
- n (7.1%)
- ot (1.3%)
- on1 (0.2%)
- youn (0.1%)
- ono (0.9%)
- ow (0.1%)
- wo (0.1%)
- dn (0.1%)
- upto (0.1%)
- ol (0.1%)
- oa (0.1%)
- ou (0.3%)
- fo (0.2%)
- oe (0.1%)
- lon (0.3%)
- wth (0.1%)
- ibn (0.1%)
- untop (0.1%)
- omn (2.1%)
- onm (2.5%)
- onl (0.4%)
- gon (1.5%)
- opon (0.1%)
- comn (0.1%)
- ob (0.9%)
- int (0.1%)
- oj (0.1%)
- ony (0.5%)
- anf (0.1%)
- forn (0.1%)
- ein (0.1%)
- st (0.1%)
- onw (0.9%)
- onr (0.4%)
- onn (5.5%)
- aon (2.4%)
- oen (0.1%)
- io (0.1%)
- jon (0.2%)
- uo (0.1%)
- pn (1.9%)
- oi (0.1%)
- rn (0.1%)
- onf (0.7%)
- ont (18.5%)
- ons (1.3%)
- oun (0.5%)
- iin (0.1%)
- ohn (0.6%)
- uon (0.1%)
- ori (0.2%)
- oon (5.5%)
- oc (0.2%)
- orn (0.1%)
- od (0.3%)
- ron (0.3%)
- oo (0.1%)
- o (6.7%)
- 0n (2.2%)
- o9 (0.1%)
- er (0.1%)
- oin (5.1%)
- f0r (0.1%)
- iof (0.1%)
- ion (0.1%)
- ofn (0.6%)
- 0on (0.1%)
- eun (0.1%)
- nb (0.1%)
- o0n (0.2%)
- o9n (0.2%)
- obn (0.8%)
- ojn (0.6%)
- on11 (0.1%)
- onb (2.2%)
- onh (0.4%)
- onj (0.6%)
- ton (0.1%)
* Misspellings percentages are collected from over 15,231,521 spell check sessions on www.spellchecker.net from Jan 2010 - Jun 2012.
Usage examples :
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" Don't you know that you should always have your mind on what you do?
"Polly of the Hospital Staff", - -
Can't you come on
"Christopher Hibbault, Roadmaker", - -
Can I have one on you?
"The Monk of Hambleton", - -
But the question could be asked again, and Father Marty went on to tell all that he knew, and all that he had heard of Captain O'Hara.
"An Eye for an Eye", -