singularly (Meaning)

Wordnet

singularly (r)

in a singular manner or to a singular degree

Webster

singularly (adv.)

In a singular manner; in a manner, or to a degree, not common to others; extraordinarily; as, to be singularly exact in one's statements; singularly considerate of others.

Strangely; oddly; as, to behave singularly.

So as to express one, or the singular number.

singularly Sentence Examples

  1. The lone figure stood singularly on the desolate wasteland.
  2. In a room filled with vibrant hues, my gaze fell singularly upon the solitary black canvas.
  3. The student remained singularly focused on the intricate mathematical problem before them.
  4. The shy child sat singularly in the corner, feeling a profound sense of isolation.
  5. The shimmering gemstone shone singularly in the depths of the treasure chest.
  6. The author's singular voice pierced through the noise of countless others.
  7. The towering oak tree stood singularly in the rolling meadow, a majestic landmark.
  8. The solitary bird soared singularly through the vast expanse of the sky.
  9. The singular melody of the piano drifted singularly through the open window.
  10. The patient's singular determination to recover pushed them singularly forward.

FAQs About the word singularly

in a singular manner or to a singular degreeIn a singular manner; in a manner, or to a degree, not common to others; extraordinarily; as, to be singularly exact

abnormally, exceptionally, unusually, terribly, remarkably, extremely, uncommonly, exceedingly, very, incredibly

moderately,insufficiently, insufficiently, reasonably, inadequately, reasonably, inadequately, moderately, just, barely

The lone figure stood singularly on the desolate wasteland.

In a room filled with vibrant hues, my gaze fell singularly upon the solitary black canvas.

The student remained singularly focused on the intricate mathematical problem before them.

The shy child sat singularly in the corner, feeling a profound sense of isolation.