The Opposite(Antonym) of “boodle”
The word boodle refers to a large amount of money or goods obtained illegally or through corrupt means. The antonyms of boodle are individual, single, and one. These words convey the opposite meaning of a large, collective amount and instead refer to a small, singular quantity or entity.
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Definitions and Examples of individual, single, one
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
A single person or thing, separate from others in a group.
Example
Each individual is responsible for their own actions.
One only; not one of several.
Example
I ordered a single scoop of ice cream.
Being a single unit or thing; not two or more.
Example
Can I have one cookie, please?
Key Differences: individual vs single vs one
- 1Individual emphasizes the separateness and uniqueness of a person or thing.
- 2Single refers to something that is alone or not part of a group.
- 3One denotes a singular unit or entity.
Effective Usage of individual, single, one
- 1Use individual to describe a person or thing that stands out from a group.
- 2Use single to describe something that is alone or not part of a group.
- 3Use one to refer to a singular unit or entity.
Remember this!
The antonyms of boodle are individual, single, and one. These words convey the opposite meaning of a large, collective amount and instead refer to a small, singular quantity or entity. Use these words to describe something that stands out from a group, something that is alone or not part of a group, or to refer to a singular unit or entity.