singled (out) (Meaning)

singled (out)

to treat or to speak about (someone or something in a group) in a way that is different from the way one treats or speaks about others

singled (out) Sentence Examples

  1. The timid child was singled out for teasing by the bullies.
  2. The athlete's exceptional performance singled him out as a potential champion.
  3. The rare orchid was singled out by botanists for its unique characteristics.
  4. The candidate was singled out for an interview based on their impressive resume.
  5. The employee was singled out for recognition for their outstanding work ethic.
  6. The artifact was singled out from the collection as having historical significance.
  7. The suspect was singled out by witnesses as being present at the crime scene.
  8. The controversial statement singled out a particular group of people for criticism.
  9. The student's essay was singled out for its originality and insightful analysis.
  10. The volunteer was singled out for praise for their selfless dedication to the community.

FAQs About the word singled (out)

to treat or to speak about (someone or something in a group) in a way that is different from the way one treats or speaks about others

selected, chose, picked,elected, named, opted (for), culled, took, handpicked, preferred

rejected, declined,turned down, refused, repudiated, discarded,disapproved,spurned, threw away, negatived

The timid child was singled out for teasing by the bullies.

The athlete's exceptional performance singled him out as a potential champion.

The rare orchid was singled out by botanists for its unique characteristics.

The candidate was singled out for an interview based on their impressive resume.