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Synonyms and antonyms of One after another in British Thesaurus

One after another

one after another ()

used for saying that actions are done or things happen with very little time between them

successive (adjective)

coming or happening one after another in a series

consecutive (adjective)

following one after another in order and with nothing else in between

straight (adjective)

happening one after the other, without interruption

linear (adjective)

formal involving ideas or events that are directly connected and follow one after the other

in a row ()

one after another, without anything different happening in between

in turn ()

one after the other in an order that has been agreed or officially decided

one by one ()

first one, then the next, then the next etc, separately

fast and furious ()

used about situations in which a lot of different things happen very fast, one after the other

in relays ()

if people do something in relays, one group does it first and then another, so that the activity can continue until it is finished

back-to-back (adjective)

happening one after the other

four weeks/five years/six times etc running ()

four weeks/five years/six times etc following one after another

on the trot ()

one after the other

rolling (adjective)

continuing in a series of stages