"Onesies" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Onesies are one-piece garments, typically made of soft, comfortable material, that cover the upper and lower body, and are popular for casual wear, especially among children and infants. They often have zippers or snap fasteners for easy changing. The term "onesie" is informal and is often used to describe baby onesies, but it can also refer to adult onesies, often worn for lounging or as a fun, playful outfit.
To onerate means to give or provide a fund, money, or financial assistance to someone or something, especially for a specific purpose, such as to support a project, research, or an event.
Onerous refers to a duty, responsibility, or obligation that is burdensome, difficult, or unpleasant. It can also describe something that is excessive or unreasonable in its demands or requirements.
In an onerously manner, something is done in a way that is overly demanding, burdensome, or oppressive. It can also mean that the task is tackled with excessive difficulty or reluctance, causing frustration or annoyance.
The word "onerousness" refers to the state or quality of being burdensome, oppressive, or unwelcome. It can describe a situation, task, or responsibility that is excessive, troublesome, or difficult to bear, and may cause feelings of frustration, anxiety, or annoyance.
Onglyza is a prescription medication used to treat type 2 diabetes. It is a selective inhibitor of dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) and is used in combination with diet and exercise to improve glycemic control. It helps to reduce blood sugar levels by increasing the levels of incretin hormones, such as glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), which are naturally produced by the body.
Onimonopia refers to the phenomenon where a sound or noise is associated with a particular word or concept, making it easier to remember and recall. Similar to a piece of music being linked to a memory, onimonopia is the ability to link sounds to meaning, enhancing memory retention and cognition.