sole (Meaning)

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sole (n)

the underside of footwear or a golf club

lean flesh of any of several flatfish

the underside of the foot

right-eyed flatfish; many are valued as food; most common in warm seas especially European

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sole (v)

put a new sole on

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sole (s)

not divided or shared with others

being the only one; single and isolated from others

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sole (n.)

A fluid mixture of a colloid and a liquid; a liquid colloidal solution or suspension.

sole Sentence Examples

  1. The sole of her shoe was worn and cracked from years of use.
  2. The entrepreneur's sole purpose was to revolutionize the industry.
  3. The artist's sole canvas was a blank page, where imagination soared.
  4. The team relied solely on hard work and dedication to achieve their goals.
  5. The witness's sole testimony could prove the defendant's innocence.
  6. The hiking trail followed a solitary path, with the hiker being the sole soul in sight.
  7. The restaurant's sole dish was a tantalizing seafood pasta that left patrons craving more.
  8. The house had been the sole property of the family for generations.
  9. The sole reason for the delay was an unexpected technical glitch.
  10. The singer's sole ambition was to connect with her audience through her music.

FAQs About the word sole

the underside of footwear or a golf club, lean flesh of any of several flatfish, the underside of the foot, right-eyed flatfish; many are valued as food; most c

single, personal,exclusive, unshared,proprietary,private

mutual, common, nonexclusive,joint, joint, cooperative, public, communal, communal, common

The sole of her shoe was worn and cracked from years of use.

The entrepreneur's sole purpose was to revolutionize the industry.

The artist's sole canvas was a blank page, where imagination soared.

The team relied solely on hard work and dedication to achieve their goals.