singular

[US]/ˈsɪŋɡjələ(r)/
[UK]/ˈsɪŋɡjələr/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. relating to a single person or thing; remarkable, exceptional
n. a word in the singular form

Phrases & Collocations

singular form

singular noun

singular verb

singular value

singular value decomposition

singular point

singular integral

singular number

singular function

singular solution

Example Sentences

a story of singular interest

Such poise is singular in one so young.

The noun “mouse” is the singular form of “mice”.

he had the singular good fortune not to die in the trenches.

no explanation accompanied this rather singular statement.

The nounfish can be construed as singular or plural.

The young man has a singular ear for music.

the singular distinction of being mentioned, en passant, in an Act of Parliament.

she always thought of herself as singular, as his only daughter.

And Kwaio has not just singular and plural, but dual and paucal too.

a singular letter from a lady, requesting I would father a novel of hers.

The king (singular), together with two aides, is expected in an hour.

cirri Hair-like structures in animals and plants; small, slender, flexible fleshy protuberances; the singular is cirrus.

Singular neurectomy (posterior ampullary nere transsection) and posterior semicircular canal occlusion are the 2 specific techniques used in intractable BPP surgery.

The results show that all solution can determinately exist, which avoids the complicated discussion to singular solution educed from D-H transformation method.

It appears before singular nouns (del miele, del caffè, del burro) as well as before plural nouns of an unspecif...

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