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singular
[sing-gyuh-ler]
adjective
extraordinary; remarkable; exceptional.
a singular success.
Synonyms: peculiarAntonyms: usualunusual or strange; odd; different.
singular behavior.
being the only one of its kind; distinctive; unique.
a singular example.
separate; individual.
Grammar., noting or pertaining to a member of the category of number found in many languages that indicates that a word form has one referent or denotes one person, place, thing, or instance, as English boy and thing, which are singular nouns, or goes, a singular form of the verb go.
Logic.
of or relating to something individual, specific, or not general.
(of a proposition) containing no quantifiers, as “Socrates was mortal.”
Mathematics.
of or relating to a linear transformation from a vector space to itself that is not one-to-one.
of or relating to a matrix having a determinant equal to zero.
Obsolete., private.
Obsolete., single.
noun
the singular number.
a form in the singular.
singular
/ ˈsɪŋɡjʊlə /
adjective
remarkable; exceptional; extraordinary
a singular feat
unusual; odd
a singular character
unique
denoting a word or an inflected form of a word indicating that not more than one referent is being referred to or described
logic of or referring to a specific thing or person as opposed to something general
noun
grammar
the singular number
a singular form of a word
Other Word Forms
- singularness noun
- singularly adverb
- supersingular adjective
- unsingular adjective
- unsingularly adverb
- unsingularness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of singular1
Example Sentences
Officials have not released details in the case, or how the victim was killed, other than saying that the attack appeared to be a “singular crime.”
Stella McCartney posits in the movie that her mom’s singular style — minimal makeup, Bohemian wardrobe — influenced women musicians who followed.
While police say the act appeared to be a “singular crime,” many details remain unknown, such as the identity of the deceased person.
Wintour said Malle had proven adept at finding the balance between Vogue's "long singular history" and its future "on the front lines of the new".
"Although this act appears to be a singular crime, all participants should always be vigilant of their surroundings and acquaintances," Sheriff Allen warned.
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