Meaning & Definition of word "Singular"

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    Singular

    /ˈsɪŋɡjələr/

    noun:

    • 1. A form of a word used to denote one person or thing.
      • Example: In the sentence, 'The dog barks,' 'dog' is in singular form.
    • 2. A single instance or example of something.
      • Example: The painting is a singular of modern art that challenges conventions.

    adjective:

    • 1. Referring to only one person or thing; unique.
      • Example: Her singular talent for music was evident from a young age.
    • 2. Exceptional or remarkable; extraordinary.
      • Example: The scientist made a singular contribution to the field of genetics.
    • 3. Pertaining to a grammatical number representing one.
      • Example: In English, 'cat' is a singular noun, while 'cats' is plural.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'singulier', from Latin 'singularis', from 'singulus' meaning 'one, single'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    singular sensation:

    A remarkable or outstanding person or thing.

    in the singular:

    Referring to one entity as opposed to many.

    Related Words

    plural:

    Referring to more than one person or thing.

    individual:

    A single human being as distinct from a group.

    uniqueness:

    The quality of being the only one of its kind.

    Slang Meanings of singular

    Meaning: One of a kind.

    Example Sentence: That experience was totally singular; nothing like it exists.

    Meaning: Looking or acting differently.

    Example Sentence: Her style is quite singular; it stands out everywhere she goes.