One-on-one (Adverb)
Meaning
(of two persons) in direct encounter; "preferred to settle the matter one-on-one"; "interviewed her person-to-person".
Examples
- She requested a meeting with her boss to discuss her performance one-on-one.
- The players met on the field for a one-on-one soccer match.
- He decided to approach his ex-partner one-on-one to resolve their unresolved issues.
- The students asked for one-on-one guidance from the teacher to improve their writing skills.
- She preferred to resolve the argument with her sister one-on-one instead of involving their parents.